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7 ., .- i C00S BAYPEQPLE WOULD DO WELL TO SUBSTITUTE INFORMATION FOR PREJUDICE ' "'' . " C M, .r-n TUAT i jPArtn ini BELIEVES IN THE BEST AND ALWAYS BOOSTS (Emia HUtn efoitas Vol. No. XXXIX. MEMDEll OF THE ASSOCIATED Pit ESS A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST. OREGON HOMES Kutnlillul...., 4.1.... -"-"""";ti inff rim ,.,, jUTiio Const Mali WHIIOMr1 tLU. DRHRflW ' -. .., ALOON ROBBER CAUGHT IN AC! Stealing Liquor Ifrnril bioro oiusuu vviuiu aptured people Were in Place 01 Tl IN HELD I PflOSPECIS ABE GOOD FOB TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1915 EVENING EDITION. ITVTOTHFRr Ian Fell and Noise Made At tracted Auennon ana Caused Investigation WOUNDED ON THE HEAD Was Oho of n Scries of Robber- L, vVhlrh Occurred Lust Nluht On Oot Ray twicers nao Might Men Under Arrest l ! noimnitiKS ox coos MAY IjAST NIGHT Tlilof wiih caught In act of stealing liquor from tlio itorcroom nt tlio Eaglo sa loon wlillo tlio plaeo wbb fill ed with peoplo. Ilobbo broko Into John Burko's saloon on Front itreet and Htolo lienor. Two men wore liold up near Pony Slough nt North Bend. Tlirco nion wlio coininlttcd the crimen nro under arrest. Coos Day cities hnd n series of Merles Inst nlKlit. Tlio boldest the ono at tlio Hauled nnloon h was attempted wlillo tlio pluco i filled with peoplo. Cmglit In tlio act of looting Manor iq tlio stock room of tlio Eagles loon about 10 o'clock last night. .thr Porter, alios lVakor, confess- to tlio police u plot which ltnpll- I'ctwo companions In an allogod tae to mako n "haul" hy holding virions loggers expected in hero i their paychocks to ttpoud the ildsys. A. M. JonnlngB was nr- !fd at tlio nianeo about 1:30 a. ind Fred Ilaloy at tlio Biimo e shortly nftnr eight o'clock this mln;,'. on tlio rnqk with tlio third rt, tlio tliroo nion told vnrylng les. The main offorts of tlio no- nd Deputy Sheriff W. C. Lnlrd to connect thorn with tlio North E'M holdups of last night, know to of which tho mon stoutly do- I lso Attracts Officers 'Atom 10 o'clock Doputy Sheriff M and Stanloy P. Rnrtlott. of faille, wont Into tlio Eagle Saloon Ulk for a fow minutes with V'les llaxtcr. Wlillo standing at 1-4 bar tlio mon henrd a loud nolso MINE HA.V1HT WOHKS IX QUICK HUCCESSIOX A. SI. Jennings Arrested and Amis- 1,1 r Crime Circumstantial Evidence Ih Strong Say plr0 Two men wero held up, only a few minutes apart, at the nolnt nf n Kim In tho hand, of a lono robber "car tho Pony Slough brldgo at North Iioml last nlglrt. "Hands "I) Rlioutcd n stranger at Harry IJeechlng and both his hand shot akyward. Ho had no sooner been searched than William Emery canio nlong, running to oscapo the rain. " Hands up " ho too wnu ni, i whllo Recchlng was comninndcd to HIIUllI nlllnl t .-... i . " iiiury kcpi on run ning nnd not until ho was overtak en and tho gun shoved In his fnco did ho come to n hnlt. The robbor gleaned about $3 from both men. .Jennings Arreted The polleo hnvo arrested A. M. leiinings, Known ns Mort Jnnnintr.. 'nnd hnvo accused him of tho rob Ibory, connecting him with It 4 1 through n chain of clrcunislnntlnl 41 evidence. Chief of polleo Deter An- dcrson of North llond, searched tho spot lor half an hour but secured ino clue. i nis morning Emory camo over to tho Jail but was uuablo to positively Identify JoiiiiImrh ns tho ninn who Lumber Industry of Coos Co. boon See Bin Re vival of Business ILL MILLS TO fll i 'held him up, though ho declared him pw no aiiout tho saino height and IMIIIII, Father An Alleged Counterfeiter .lonnlngs is a young man of about 21 yearn of ago. Ho Is a son of Frank .Jennings, declared by tho po lleo to bo notorious In this stnto for his allogod counterfeiting escapades. Tho son declared ho has heard no thing of his father for many months. Ho bns three uncles, Clyde, Lnfo and Tom .lonnlngs In North llond ns well ns Mr. and Mnt Jennings, grand parents, whom ho visited yesterday In tho vicinity of tho Pony inlot bridge. According to tho story of Jen nings, no ion tuorct early In tlio evening and camo to Mnrshflold about nluo o'clock and wont directly to bed. Later, when Chief Cnrtor pointed out to him that his shoos woro absolutely dry, Jennings said ho hnd sot up soveral hours about tho atovo, drying his foot. Emery Camo Dunning In tho story told tho polleo nnd Deputy Sheriff Laird, by Emory, tho latter said Hint ho camo down tho road Just ns tho robber had flnlshod "frisking" Doechlng. it was dark and beginning; to rain nnd Emory was running as ho camo along. Ho saw both men Btnndlng togothor, tho robbor having then commanded needling to lower his hands and stand qulot. HefuHed to Unit illuming inoy woro n coupio 01 N fallen Wtli a flashlight tho men wont to tho back room to Investigate. tyti they found Portor, alias Dak- rj"ing In n heap whoro ho had fal- smong somo boxes and barrols. o severe gashes woro clit In his fead which lntor necessitated nral stitches by u doctor. Two opinions, claimed to bo Jennings 1 Haley, escaped. I Jlndo Partial Confession Porter, or Dnkor, partially con i to tho polleo, Ho said this V s second nttompt to got liquor jl of tho stock room. On Satur 1 fla had been successful In got out a coupio of bottles, on which Vococded to got hilariously ?k. Ho waa locked In Jail Sat T'V night under tlitf nnmo of Ar .," Porter, and lot out Sunday truing. J Tried Schonio Again ' ln last night tho mon tried tho Ve. According to tho story of f, Haley and Jennings: stood In i toilet Hln.,.1i. 1. ..- ... . w l)ack room ns though someone veiled hack. vii,i ,iiL T l --' .-.- HUlllht X haven't got time." "Haven't oh?" was tho rejoinder of tho bandit and ho started run ning nftor Emory and not until, tho First of Year Likely Will See Coquille River Plants at Full Blast ' NEW SHIP TO BE BUILT Dov Factory Will Do Opened nt North Dcnil, It Ih Deported Wlinlo lai cal Outlook EuroumglnK for the) Lumbermen Prospects for tho lumber business In this locality nro bettor now than they hnvo been for a year past, and n rovlvnl of tho Itimbor Industry muiinrt a general betterment for tho wholo locality. Tho Simpson mill at North Dona will start tho first of tho year work ing ton hours a day ns thoro will bo plenty of logs from tho now Sumnor romp nnd tho Dnnlols Creek camr. .Manager A. K. Arkloy loft today for Portland nnd Scnttlo and during his "absence the mill will bo closed most of tho tlmo next week to glvo tho men n holiday but will start on tho now nnd longer run on opening tho flrut of tho yoar. Whllo It has not been given out nuthorltatlvoly It Is gonornlly under stood that tho C. A. Smith plant will run full tlmo or six dnys a week af ter Janunry l, which will moan add ed wages for tho men. In CimiiiIIIo Valley Tho prospects nro also flno In tho Coiiulllo Vnlloy. Tho Prospor mill has 'boon running all tho tlmo nnd E. E. JolniBon has been operating his mill for local trndo but has Just ro- turnod from San Francisco whero It Is understood that ho has arrang ed for a market and will Blilp out lumber. It Is stated that tho Ooorgo W. Mooro mill and tho Dollar plant arc also to start and noxt month will probably boo tho mills on tho Coquille rlvor going full hlnst. ' Ship Dulldlng AIko Krii8o. and Hanks havo n contract for building a vossol which will greatly )iolf tho gonoral business of North llond as a largo amount will bo paid out for labor. It Is said to bo qulto p'robablo that tho box factory on tho lower CoqulUo rlvor will bo moved to North Dond nnd oporatcd and this will glvo still inoro omployiuont. Um)Uh CootI C.'cneially So altogether tho situation looks hotter now for tho wholo of Coos county thnu It has for a long time past and lumborinon anticipate that oarjy noxt year will eeo a grent re vival In tho lumber Industry which FDi BIG DOMPHT X Consolidation of Times, Coast Mnll Mn 197 and Coos Day Advcrtlwer. 'u' lfcl- A. E. ADELKPEDCEU DESIGNS PJIOM C. A. SMITH COMPANY Heroines Manager of .$2r(),0()0 Tim- lior Concern, 'Dnclcod by Dig MonlcI Inteiosts A. E. Adolsporger has wired his resignation as superintendent of tbu 'C. A. Smith Timber compnny, to ae--cept tho managership of tho A. E. Adolsporger CrulBlng company with a capitalization of $ar0,000. Do htnd tho compnny aro men of big capital nd tho company will concern Itself nlmost wholly with thu buying and selling of Oregon timber lands. Interested In tho compnny will bo Qeorgo II. Chancy, of Snlti Lako. who Is now hero nnd who Is ono of tlio liolra In tho Chnney estate that owns somo 3,200 ncres or Coos conn y timber, besides II. I- Clinnoy, u brother, of Detroit nnd Wnllaco 'Nichols, or Dotrolt. it Is under stood thoro aro two othor men in somo way connected With tho com pany, who roprcsonti b!g financial Interests. " Will Itcninln Hero Mr. Adolsporger will romnln In Mnrshflold and will open offices In tho Coke building within n very fow dnys. Ills roslgnntlon conies as n groat Biirprlso. Eor 12 years ho has been connected with the C. A. Smith compnny. Of tills tlmo four years woro spent In Minnesota and tho Inst eight years on Coos Day whoro ho haH becomo recognized as ono of tho best timber experts In tho state Lumber In Dettcr Tlmbor nnd lumber Is looking up, SETTLEMENT IS POSTPONED Tl JUAHEZTUBKS STDEICT CAIt STONED AND AMEIt 1CANS ADE DODDED Germany Will Not Act Now in Case of the Sinking of Lusitania IS n On Account of Recall of At taches, Sentiment of Ger man People Has Changed IT IS DECIDED TO, WAIT lrlln (iovornmeut 1'Yarn that any Arraugoniieut Which Would Do SatlMfaclory Hero Would Not Do Approved There IDr Anofl.lnl Vrttt to Coot Ilr TlmM.J WASHINGTON, I). C, Doc. 21. Full settlement of tho Lusltunin enso, Including 'roiinrntlon for tho rllvcs of American victims which, Itf, beenmo known today, recently wns near, hns been postlionod $y tho dlsmlRsnl of tho German naval nnd military attaches nnd tho American demands on Austrla-Huugnry as tho result or tho sinking o( tho Anconn. Consideration or tho stnto of pub Crew and Passengers Fight off Mob and Escape- Duck to IH Vnm tnr Aocl'' r-ms to Coot nr Tlmwi.l EL PASO, Texns, Dec. 21. Illot Ing began In Juarez at noon today. A street car that entered tho town over tho International brldgo waB stoned by a mob and the pnsscngors, Including a numbor of Americans, woro robbed. Tho crow and passen gers fought off tho mob mid escaped back to El Paso. RUSSIANS R HTADT DOMDADDMENT AT VAH NA, DULUAUIA T Berlin Claims British Were Forced to Withdraw From the Gallipoli Peninsula losses "Were big Cruiser and Two Destroyed Convoy Sixteen TrniiNportH fioniltMl Down With Troops tnr Auocittxi rrrti u cocp nr tiidm. LONDON, Doc. 21. Tho nrrlva'. of n Russian expedition off tho Dul garlan coast Is again alleged by tho Athens correspondent of tho Ex chnngo TolcKraph. Ho says: "Tho HusBlanl crulBor nnd two destroyers, which nro convoying 10 transports 'flllod with troops, hnvo arrived off Ho opinion In Germany because of " "MlRnrlaii coast and aro bom- .!.... . . ... . . bariHlli? Vnrnii vlimrnnnlv ." ineso iwo acts or mo Aiuoricnu gov ernment has caused Merlin to do cldo that Buch a settlement as might "bo satisfactory to tho United1 States Is the belter or Mr. Adolsporger. would not now meet with popular BIG 011 IS STUCK SOMETIIIXO WHO.Vn WITH MA CIUXEDV OF STItUCTUDE will lltnilan l. n1i I.. A1l I....I latter actunllv 8nw tlio ,nt,i' a.,.i l" "U"DU "u ""- " "" "" . ' . ..: ' "' fcnnnnols, mo gun gleaming, mu no stoj) nnd fnco about, "I though thnt Deechlng, stand ing nbotit 10 foot away, was a pal," said Emory, "and that Is why I dldnt try to got tho gun away from my man. Ho kept talking all tho time. Auto DrcnkH Cp Party ) As ho finished with Emery tho lamps from nn auto flashed onto tho trio. This scared tho bandit. "Deat It" ho communded. Tho auto drew nearor. "Hurry" ho yollod, and then "Run", and sot ou in an opposite direction and was lost in tho darkness. Emery wont to bis homo nonr by, secured a rifle and roturned to tho spot, but tho bandit liadi disappeared. May Do Right .Man The police bollovo that Jennings to receive, tho bottles a3 ho camo back to tho Dlanco Hotel and J?11 hand thorn qver tho partition .'he others. Raker climbed up ; the top of tho pnrtltlon and ,w across a two by four to reach J iouie; a on ft shelf. Ho had imss- ?t two flasks whon h6 foil '"Sh to tho floor and his com l0n ran and loft him. B t, Te"S 1,, ffk'els Baker was closely Interrogated. ' w8 plainly scared, said tho of- " Bnl told a connected story. Ia,l that ho had been working 't tho Santlam river with Jen- " logging, and that thoy had ' 'hero and camo down to Albany -" they found Haley, who was JhliiB dishes In tho Pullman fContlnudd on page Two.) put his gun in tho pack of Fred Haley, ono of tho threo mon thnt camo Jn. hero together, to ward off Suspicion. Also tho officers say Jennings took off his wet shoes and put them, too, in Haley's room. Jennings this morning woro a pair of high topped boots and the police say It would hnvo been Impossible for 'him to havo gono calling on relatives wherq ho did down near Pony Inlet .yesterday without getting his shoes covered with mud. The young man sticks to his story that ho had nothing; to do with tho robbery and that ho had no gun. Special auction nt Red Cross Fri. day morula;; 10 to 112 to accomodate out of town rebjdeuts and ranchers. "Tho mnrkot has boon In a bIuiiid for tho last seven or eight years," bo snld today. "I fool optimistic. It scorns to mo thnt now Is tho turning point, .nnd for this reason our now company will nt onco get into tho mnrkot for buying. (Jets DIk Salary As manager of thu1 concor;i Mr. Adolsporger will rccolvo a good sized snlary and also extensive Interests In mo company. Ho snld tho company will mako boiuo loans on timber lund. Tho othor mombors of tho compnny own largo tlmbor holdings In this stato. approval in Gormauy. WRITING LETTERS PRESIDENT SPENDS DAY AXH WERINO CORRESPONDENCE' 0. m L OS PROMINENT PIONEER, LONG OF MAHSHFIELR, PASSES AWAY Left Horo Two Months Ago To Visit Drothcrx In Lowihton To Urlnjr Roily Hero for Durlnl D. W. Small, aged 70 years, fa thor or S. C. Small, or Marshflold, and himself u resident of Coos Day until two months ago whon ho loft to visit his two brothers-In Lowls- ton, Idaho, is dead. According to a Ills Dtido Also is Sending Thanks for tho Many Wedding Girts llr AwioUI. I'mi U Coot IUjt Tlmn.J HOT SPRINGS, Vn., Doc. 21. President Wilson spont tho morn Ing working with his stenographer ou official correspondence nnd Mrs. Wilson wroto many lottors to por sonnl frlonds acknowledging wed ding gifts. burdtug Varna vigorously.' ADOPTS BIG CREDIT REICHSTAG ARRANGES, FOR TEN RILLION MARKS EXPECT BIG CROWD MANY WILL COME TO CITY THE HOLIDAYS FOR Mills to Shut Down nntl Powers Caiups Will Close from TIiiiih- ihiy to Tuesday SortullNt Deader Snys That Ponce is Stopped by Desire for Annexation tnr Aiiodttxi rrM to coot nr tibim.) LONDON, Deo. 21. Tho Ilolcli stng adopted today a credit of ten billion murks, asked by tho govern ment, tho socialist minority or 10 opposing, according to a Dorlln dis patch, Tho Socialist hpoKcainan, Frederick Goycr, according to tho dispatch, declared that all endeavors for pcaco bad failed becauso of tho nunoxntlon alms of both sides. 0 A big crowd of peoplo Is oxpocted 'in tho city during the holidays. Tho wlro rccolved last ovonlng by Mr. 'Powers camns will closo down Thtirs- Small, ho died there yesterday af-lduy and remain closod until Tuosdny itornoon after a short Illness, though 'after Christmas. Practically all of whon ho loft horo ho wn3 qulto weak I tho loggor.i omploycd thoro will come Doat Cannot Pass Until thu Troublo Is lAicatod and Has Decn , Remodlcil Tho draw of tho big Southern Pa cific brldgo Ib Btuck. It is oponcd at an anglo of about forty-flvo do grees nnd cannot bo moved so it is imposslblo for boats, to got through at present. It was said this afternoon that It Hind not yet been learned what tho troublo, whatever It is. or course' rom edicd as quickly as possible. and hnd becm In bed for somo tlmo previous to his dopnrturo. Tho bo dy will bo brought back horo for bur ial. Was Prominent pioneer Tho death of Mr. Small romoves ono of tho best known pioneers of tho Northwest, a man who has boon actively ongngod In its upbuilding. For many years ho wns a railroad contractor, and lntor wont to Alns ka, Just tho fall beforo tho gold rush and stayed there for sovoral years. Tho decoasod loaves two brothers and threo sisters. Doth of tho broth ers llvo In Lowlstou. Thoy nro Ira Small, with whom tho deceased wns staying at tho tlmo of his death, and Albert Small. All three men woro Interested in the early steam- to tho city. It Is anticipated that thoro will ho ono of tho biggest crowds that Mnrshflold hns over seen In the city during Christinas tlmo. DAY SET FOR THE GIVING TO POLISH President Designates Jan. I as Tlmo to Help Rullovo tho Suffer ers of the Country (lljfA,oclt.l Prru lo Coot l)jr Timet. WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 21. (An oxccutlvo proclamation designat ing January 1 as tho day for mak ing contributions for tho rollof or tho stricken Inhabitants of Poland Kvns Issued from tho Wliltn Houso. boating on tho Snake rlvor and ono 'President Wilson signed tho proc- NOT1CE TO ROYAL ARCH MASONS A stated convocation of Arago Chaptor No.- 22, Royal Arch lasons, will bo hold on Tuesday eve ning, Decombor 21, 19 15. Election of officers and refreshments, So journing companions cordially in vited. Dy order ot tho High Priest. D. McINTYRE, Sec. Arrange to take your Christmas dinner at the Chandler Hotel, (I to 8 o'clocjc p, m. Good music and flno menu. Mako reservations in advanco. Phone aoA of thorn now owns n largo ranch near Lewlston. Tho three sisters uro: Mrs. Ernest Colby, of Idaho; Mrs. D. L. Chandler, of Manhattan, Montnnu; nnd Mrs. John Pottor, or Los Angolos, Long; n Government Scout Mr. Smal was born in Maine' In 183D and in about 1870 moved west to St. Anthony Falls, now St. Paul, where ho was a government scout. He was a wagon master for tho long Wt AMOtlileJ PrMi to Coo Dr Tm.l RAKER Ore, Dec. 21. Tho Oregon-Washington Itnllroad nnd Navi gation trains woro tied up 12 to 18 freighting caravans thnt used to toll Ihours as tho result of tho worst Do- woatward through ' tho Indian ills- cembor snowstorm In years, west of lumntlon Saturday aftor tho sonnto udoptcd a resolution sugcosttug thnt ho do so. Donations should be ad dressed to tho American KoJ Cross, Washington, D. C. TOTAL PRUSSIAN MISSES l!,liH7,OHil Df AmocUI4 I'roM to com nr Tlmea. LONDON, Dec. 2 Accord cording to the Nlouwo Rot tordnmscho Courant, tho lat est Prussian casualty lists contuln 42,825 names, mak ing tho total Prussian losses 2,287,08:1. Tho lossos of nil Germany printed In book form would mako 100 vol umes of 4C0 pneto eacn. Stated That Offensive by Ot toman Forces Was Too Se ' vere for the English DROVE THEM TO THE SEA Constantinople Dispatches Glvo This Side of tho Story of tho Retreat from tho Auznc nnd Suvla Districts tlly AmocIiM Fmi to Com D17 TlmM.J RERUN, Doc. 21. (Wiroloss to S$vlllo) Constantinople dis patches stato that tho withdrawal of tho RTltlsh from tho Anrc and Suvla, districts of tho Onlllpoll pen insula camo as n result of a vioiont offensive on tho part of tho Turks, who Inflicted hoavy losses on the Drltlsh and drovo thom to tho sea. Offensive General Tho Turks bognn a gonoral offen sive In nil sections or tho Dardan elles, according to tho Constantino ple reports. Tho fighting was vio lent.. Tho TurkB bognn tho attacks at Suvla and Anzac. Tho cnomy launched counter attacks at Seddul Ilnhr, on tho top of tho penlnBUla, which woro repulsed. Lov.cn Wero Dig Tho Turkish artlllory Inflicted heavy losses on tho enemy. Tho Turkish soldiers who had waited mouths for this moment, showed lm 111011HO enthusiasm. Finally tho cn omy fled from the Turks at Suvla 'and Anzac and ronchod tho ocean. TO VOTE 01 DEMAND RAILWAY .MEN WILL RE ASKED TO CAST DALLOT 4 CO W I N s G DANDON ENJOINED VROM COL LECTING ASSESSMENT STORM STOPPED TRAINS tricts before the coming of tho rail road through tho north. Mr. Small was also In the samo capacity In Montana, HcIjkmI Diiild Railroad In 1883 and 1884 tho deceased so cured a contract from the Northern (Continued Qn Page Two.) bore. The trains wero released yestorduy aftor being stallod sfuco Sunday. Caso Wui Hard Fought Timber Owuorn Win in Suit Against tho Port of Dnndou Judge John 8, Coko Issued n pormanent Injunction yesterday In CoqulUo ou bohnir of tho Catholic Church In enjoining tho city of Dan don from levying nnd collecting as sessments for Improvements on Ore gon nvonuo. The caso was brought by tho Church on tho ground that they had uover dedicated part of Ore gon avenue to Daudon, John 1). Goss roprosentod tho Catholic Church In the caso. Port of Daudon Case. In overruling a demurrer to tho complaint brought In tho caso of four land holders against tho Port of Daudon to enjoin the collection of Part taxes, it is said Judgo Coko virtually decided tho law In tho caso This was brought in by tho Simpson Lumbor Company, Merchant Land Company, Dennis McCarthy and tho Southorn Oregon Company, their contention being that tho land taxed does not Ho within tho watershed at the Port of Dundon. Proposition i.s to Ask for 8 Hours At Snmo Pay Ah Ten Hours Day tnr AMotltUJ rrrM to Com Ur TlntM. CHICAGO, Doc. 21. The Presi dents of four brotherhoods of railway trnlumou-started to work today pre paring a ballot that Is to bo sont to 400,000 omployos of 458 railroads fin tho United States, asking their approval of tho demand for an eight hour day at tho samo vagos now paid for ten hours, and time and ono-halt tor working overtime. SINK HOSPITAL SHIP Drltlsh Steamer Cambria Lost In the Channel . I Mr AuocUtfel 1'rtM to Coot J7 TlmM.J TORONTO, Canada, Doc. 21. Tho Drltlsh steamship Cambria, 1842 gross tons, in tho service of tho Drltlsh admiralty as a hospital ship, was sunk In tho English chan nel, according to a tolcgram receiv ed horo. SpocJal unction nt Red Cross Fri day morning; 10 to lli to accomodate out of town residents ami ranchers. Dr. Leslie, Osteopath, Mnrshfield ELKS NOTICE All Elk aro requested to attend the 'meeting Wednosday night. Memor ial tablet exorcises, initiation and lunch, lly order of Exaltor Ruler J. W. HILDENDRAND! MOVING BOX FACTORY TO N0RTHBEND PLANT Machinery Doing Taken Out of Diilldlng Ou Coquille River Near Dnudon It Is stated In the, slandon West ern World that Archie Kruse Is re moving tho machinery from the box factory near tho Johnson mill and will install It at North Deud, Mr. KriiBo bought the machinery after tho box factory was closed. It has been reported at North Dond that tho box factory would op erate at tho plant of the North Dond Lumber Co. CONDEMNS TREES Inspector Johnson. Kinds. Nurseries Send Rail Ones , Fruit Inspector Nick Johnioa con demned two shipments of fruit trees which camo to Coos county; accord ing to tho CoqulUo Valloy Sontinel. Thero wero about ono thousand trees In all and the Inspector claimed that thoy wero most all affected with two diseases, hairy rpat and powder mildew. Tho inspector hsu notified common carriers that he must first be allowed to inspect trees shipped Into this ceunty frem nurseries ho fore they are delivered, to tho consignees. 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