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FOUR THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21. 1916 EVENING EDITION. Two For One Sale Now In Full Swing THINK OF IT: Two Sulla of Clothes for tho prlco of ono, plun ?1.00. Two Overconta or Ilalnconts for Ilia prlco of ono, plun ?1.00. on Ono Suit and ono Overcoat both for tho prlco of one, plus $1.00. SPECIAL Tuesday and Wednesday Only: Choice of any MACKINAW in window . . . $6.65 Hub Clothing and Shoe Co. w i MAIimiFIKLI) HANDON MYItTLK POINT POWKH8 $ 'n i it t SCHOOL NEWS X (jflf 1 1 $$ ; NELSON HDNDHWASHINGTQN MAIMNKH WKLL KNOWN I1K1U3 I SUCCUMBS IN JAPAN SCHOOLS TO MOIil) FITTING liX KKCISKS TOMOHHOW HitiikH Will Ho Closed Postofflce to ."Multe no Dellfhlcs but 'Window ' Open for One Hour For Many Ycur Was Master Areata, M. F. Plant and Xniui Smith of OFFICE ABOLISHED COUNTV COUIIT DORS AWAY WITH FHUIT INHPKCTOIt Claim Mado Tlirjru 1m No Present Do- mand for Hitrli Dii'les Having of $1(15 Monthly Mado Tho offlco of fruit Inspector linn licon discontinued In Coos county by notion of tho county court. Tho ser vices of Nick Johnson wero dis pensed with In this connection soino tlino iiko. Judga Wntson snld that tho court felt sure thero Is no need nt tho presont tlino for such nn offlco at tho rnto of $105 n month and that It would bo economy to do nwny with It. "Thoro wero conditional recom mendations and no action," ho said In discussing tho action pt tho court, though ho In no way reflected upon tho official work of Mr. Johnson. "An orchard would ho looked at. If theru was anything wrong a rec ommendation would ha mado that something should ha dono nud that was tho end of tho matter. Tho coun ty court had not tho tlino to follow out each ono of theno cases, There should have boon somo way of Ratting things dono without theso recom mendations." And so the offlco is chopped off un til a demand may ho mndo that thoro Is u necessity for It to bo continued ngnlu. Tho duties of tho fruit Inspector was to inspect orchards In tho coun ty to boo whothor or not they woro afflicted with scalo of any kind. Fruit and vegetables coming In lioro from outside tho stato also camo under this Inspection nnd nuy produce sold In markets could bo condemned If found to bo nffllctod with any fruit disease EDLNB ARRESTED FOKMKIt PHOPIUKTOIt OF SVKA HAH CIIAIU1KD Pleads Not Guilty nnd Puts up $500 Cash lloml 13. Kdson Furnished Necessary Kvldcnco Otto Kdlund, former proprietor of tho Svea Uar, was arrcstod shortly beforo noon today and charged with bootlegging. Ho ploadcd not guilty In Judgo Ponnock'ft court and put up $G00 cash hall for his appearance Inter. It was on tho evldonco fur nished by 13. Kdson, rcturnod hero SAN FRANCISCO, Fob. 21. Cap tain II. C. Nolson, commnn'der of tho former Jobsen steamer Mavarlck, nt presont interned at Batuvla by tho Dutch government as being in tho sorvlco of the'Gornions, died January 12 In Yokohama, according to word received Jioro yesterday. Captain Nolson formerly was in command of tho M. I Plant nud tho Arcntai Ho was GO years old. WKLL KNOWN II Hit 13 Tomorrow Is George Washington's birthday. Tho banks will bo closed nnd in tho afternoon tho schools of tho city will colcbrnto tho ocension, though they will not bo closed for tho day as this Is not a school holi day In Oregon. Tho postofflco will bo closed ex cept between 11 nnd 12 o'clock, at- Wor tho morning mall hns been "dis tributed, when tho goncrnl dollvory fCnp. Nelson window will bo opon. Thoro will bo no collections or deliveries In tho city though during this hour mnll may bo obtained at' tho postofflco. At two o'clock In tho high school thero Is to bo a program. Tho Q. A, H. veterans will bo tho guests of honor. At tho Central school thero will bo a lenuthv nrournm. tho Was Pioneer Among Mariners on Coos Hay Tho news of Cnpt. Nelson's death "will como as a shock to tho many acquaintances of tho woll known mn 'rlnor hero. Ho was, until n few years ago, ono of tho best known ma riners entering Coos Bay. Ho was for years In command of the vessels l'nf illn rinntlnll Tn1st.ia Hr ti'lilnli children participating, and the Span- , , ... . ,.,,'., . ,,."' , ....... i . . 'sold First Addition nnd Llbby mlno to tho Hoynolds Dovolopmont com- pany n few years ngo. Ho retired j from thnt firm to enter tho C. A. Smith company's employ, going to (Newport News to bring tho Nann smith to Coos Hay on her mnldcu .voyage. IIo was captain of her a few years, holng succeeded by Cnpt. OlEon now of tho Adollno Smith. Ish-Atncrlcau wnr votcrnns will thore bo tho guests of honor. CO SCHOOL DISTINCT ASSKSSOKH FAVOHINfl KLIMINA TION OK SMALL HUB-DIVISIONS Think Kxpcnso of Schools Could bfl Deduced Assessor Thrift nud Tolman Itcturii T. J. Thrift, county assessor of Coos county, nnd Win. Tolman, coun ty Assessor of Curry county, nrrlved hero last night curouto to their homes from Salem where they attended the CANT EIS COM! from Portland, that tho arrest was 'convention of Oregon Assessors, mndo. j Twonty-sovon counties woro ropro- Chlof Carter said this morning that i stated. COURT GIVES CONSENT F0RJGIRL TO MARRY Mhh Nora Coffin, Agen 1(1 Yearn, to Become Hrldo of Jack Mnn Judge's Consent Gullied Whllo horo on Saturday Judgo James Watson gavo his consent to tho marrlugo of Nora Coffin, aged IC yours, or South Inlet, to bocomo the bride of Jack Maun, aged about 30 j ears. This el ears away nny leagal obstruction that may have existed by reauou of tho fact thnt an order had been mudo In tho Juvenllo court tak ing tho aoven children of tho Coffin family from tho parents on tho grounds thnt thoy woro not properly cured for. Charles Coffin, futlior of tho fam ily asked the Judgo to rescind tho entire order, claiming that ho has now moved to Kustsldo mid has so cured work. Tho 18 year old aon h also at work, ho said, Tho potltlon was not grunted. Kdlund rooms at the homo of Charles Howard, on Commercial avenue, nud that watch has been kept of tho plnco for somo time past. Ho said thut men made froquont trips Inland out of tho placo. Kdson swears thnt ho had acted no u "go batweon," having bought liquor for Kdlund. I last Tuesday for Portland. Tho ves nol was fogbound until tho next morning nud a bout from Kmplro ar rived ulongsldo with a deputy Just ns Cnpt. McLellau had his anchor up. IIo refused to stop. Deputy Sheriff Lulrd was aboard nud via tho wire less was Instructed to bring Kdson bnck. Mr. Thrift said that tho assessors DKPUTY STATU HIGHWAY KN GINKKH UK UK TOMOHHOW T Muko HecomiaKsanco of County Bonds County Court Asked to Call Head Bond Election A roconnnlssnnco survey of Coos Co. roads Is to bo mndo by Dcmitv J X SHIPPING NEWS X $ $ KILBU ARRIVES IHHNGS 11)8 TONS OK FKKIGHT FHOM POHTLANl) Also Hns Good Passenger List Taken Day to Discharge Cargo Leaves for San Francisco Bringing -198 tons of freight, tho steamship Kllhurn crossed In nt 8:30 n. m. yesterday from Portland. Sho also brought a fair pnsscngor list. All day long the vessel discharged cargo at various points on tho bay. This morning boforo noon tho ves sol got nwny for Kurokn. nnd San Francisco. Tho following nro tho arrivals yesterday: M. B. Hascovltch, Roy Cox, K. Hnlvorson, Mrs. Halvorson, Nolla Halvorson, Chas. W. Chandler, John Glllln, Mrs. G. K. Edwards, Mrs. Mimic Lockwood nnd children, A. II. Jones, W. II. Scott, Mrs. Scott, Earl Farrlngton, Mrs. Farrlngton, Miss K. Farrlngton, Mrs. J. C. Jones, Mrs. F. E. Peterson, U J. Nodd, Miss Ella Anderson, It. W. Vc.-itch, II. L. Wright, Tltomns H. Patorson, Mrs. 13. Prltchard, W. C. Lnird, John Thomas, W. Wilson, II. Glcn son, John Lyons, A. Love-land, Miss Bosslo Adklus, E. M. Grange, 13. Kdson, Hugo Bishop, O. Knrlsou, K. A. Nolson, M. A. Bnlncs, C. II. Haines, II. Llelul, V. Blomqulst. Tho departures today were: Georgo Adair, II. 13. Snow. Nick Bnllas, John Nesson, I). 13. Prosper, Thomas Itoaoh, Georgo Krcltzor, 13. C. Nuttor, P, H. Soulo, E. Schroedor, A. J. George, Julia Sutter and soven steerage. Wmmm "(l WADNRD'C hroof TTiiuilvU O CORSETS EVERY PAIR G U A RAnTp 'j OU can tub and rub a War 1 neir's Rust - Proof Corset and always keep it fresh and clean, You can wearNit in the hottest weather in bathing if you like--everything about it is guararteed rust-proof. Water will not hurt the 4 cloths and trimmings, wash ifa$ you will .:. .:. .:. ,:, . FOR SALE ONLY AT the Golden Rule FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG ALWAYS BUSY. MARSHFIELD went on record In favor of having iS,tlUo "'ebway Engineer E. I. Can- the school tnxos levied hy tho county distend of by small districts. Tho plan Is to have u county school board 'to look after the financial end of It tiud meroly district directors to look -utter tho other drttnllB of each school, tlno who Is expectod hero tomorrow from Florence. Tho movo Is to to tcrmlno which rouds of tho county nro of tho greatest commercial use, which -ones nro to bo "feeders." This work Is being dono nt tho tax liccauso iiou-resuieut tax payers i, had to bear the brunt of It. . Mr. I Hurwoll. a logger, from h,0 Ideu wns to reduce expenses, tho J uxno"80 or tl10 8,nt0' At tho Mnrch 3dlund loft on tho Kllbucn ; nssessors fooling thnt In somo enscs leetl"B ot t,lu coimty court tho motn- 'rural districts voted u heavy school!"0 wm, " n8Kc l0 cnl1 n election ,iv uuuiuu un inu ,Mii.uuu roan bonds. It T.. ...... ..-t. Thrift said that ho holloved that "Coos ' "" sucn an oiection county had tho highest tux levy or i r0",1'! ',0 oxl,onlvo. Il ls I'roposca.iB nny county in the state. IIo suggested ' 1,0,hl U,nt l,, 8,uno t,mo of ll, Mn' that It might bo well for tho county ,j'rImnrIc8' 'r" court has tho power in inn hiiimi un uiuciiou. The roconnnlssanco work was taken L II! POWDER MAY NOT 1113 SOLD TO QUKNCH ALCOHOLIC DKSIHKH Are In Violation of Stato Prohlhi'ioii Ijiiw Is Win tl Hocelvod Hero hy District Attorney No moro may tho dry tipster bio hlniBulf to a store and buy tho iiiuglc powders named "Zanol" that, when mixed with water, produco "the most dollclous, mollowost liquor you ever tnatod." It's unlawful to sell tho powdors In this stato, "fornlst" tho prohibition law, nccordlug to tho word rocolved by District Attornty Llljoqvlst from Attornoy Gouorul Brown. Sovorul weeks ago It was brought to tho attention of Mr. I.lljoqvtst that theso powdors wero being sold nt Powors and that aovoral husky "toots" had been tho result. lie Immediately started an Investi gation, found It was so, nnd sent the facts to Attorney General Brown for his opinion. Hereuftur. any ono found soiling theso powdors will be arrested nud prosecuted under tho prohibition law, to drop tho road taxes for ono yonr and lovy u tax thnt would pay all the outstanding warranty, thordby cutting off tho interest oxponso. This ho folt sure would he for tho best In tho end. Mr. Thrift left Portland at ono to'clock Sunday morning nud reached Marshriold ut 8 o'clock last night, muklng one of tho quickest trips of tho Benson. STUCK MOUTH IIAhh HITS M,ANl'S JOHNSON WHII.K PHACTICING up with Mr. Cnntlno by Prcs. Hall when ho was hero savornl months ago. Ho agreed that It Is necessary nnd this Is tho reason for his roturn here. With thin survey accomplished nnd, If tho bonds nro passod, thoro is a strong possibility that Coos will secure stato aid In tho building of county roads, Issrfo An Appeal Prosldont Hall and tho other 'of ficers of tho Coos County Good Bonds Association liavo Issued a circular lot 'tcr asking all citizens of tho county ftj uso tholr Influonco with tho coun ty court to forwnrd this movement. I.lp Is Spilt, Four T-ooMi Are Missing nnd Several tTnrrcd Ijooso From JtootN Season Starts A. B. SNOW BADLY HURT IN NORTHJEND MILL Hiuikei' Hill Man, Inig With Smith .Mill, Injiiivd on Fourth Day In Ills New Position A. II, Snow, for several yenns a resident of Bunker Hill nnd om Ployed at tho O. A. Smith, mill, wus badly Injured In tho Swnyno & Hoyt mill nt North Bend this morning. IIo Is an odgormun and got his loft arm caught. His hand and urni woro badly crushed but It Is hoped to suvo to his thumb and Indox finger. Today was tho fourth day Snow wub at work In his position, having recently resigned nt tho Smith mill. Ho Is at Mercy Hos- wus not granted nt that time, but today Judge Watson called up 11. 0. Graves saying that ho hnd chnnged his mind and tho children will be ro )urned to tholr purouts, REFUSE EVIDENCE ' OF STOOL PIGEONS Judgo Sklpwortli Will Not Accept Kucli Testimony in Bootlegging Cnso Judgo Sklpwortli, holding court nt Toledo, would not receive tho testi mony of Htool pigeon witness. A press telegram from thut place says: "Thero woro quite n nuinbor of In dictments for violation of tho pro hibition law, four of which wero tried, all resulting In acquittal. Thov oth ers wero postponed nnd probably will bo dismissed, ns I.oncoln county Jury men havo rofusod to give credence to tho testimony of stool pigeons. "It Is estimated thut the prosoou tlons arising from the ovldeuco thoy scoured will cost tho county moro .than $3000. Only ono small fine of IfiO was recovered, from a young furmor who -pleaded guilty of giving liquor to a minor." Times Want Ads Get Hesults, Idniius JohiiBon, aged If, years, was struck square In tho mouth yesterday twltli n baso ball whllo playing in Umiker Hill. The upper Up wub split nud four teeth woro knocked out, whllo aovoral others woro Jarred loose from tho roots. The young man was at onco given medical attention and la getting along vory woll todny. Tho boy Is a student of the eighth grade of tho Bunkor Hill school and an enthusiastic baso ball player. A lluor camo sizzling off the bat, taking him entirely unawares. In the last few days of good wentn or tho baso ball bug, along with tho spring gardening bug, came out of Its winter hibernation nnd Young Amor- Ica has again taken to tho back sand lots with base balls and bats. VKfcSSKL MOVKM KNTS AVrlved Ida W., San Francisco, yesterday p. m. YolloWBtone, Snn Frnncls co, Sunday, 2 p. m. Adellno Smith, Oakland, 10 n. m. Kllburn, Portland, 8:150 n. m., Sunday. A. M. Simpson, San Fran clcco, Sunday p. m, Knllcd Westerner, Snn Francisco, Sunday,-12:!I0 p. in. Kllburn, San Francisco, '11:15 n. m. Duo to Sail Adellno Smith, Oakland, tomorrow, at 12 m. TELLS OF SUCCESS PUWK . B EACH J. O. HOII' KXPIjAINK KUflKNK OOOPKUATIVK (WNNKHY Slatted Farmer llltu on Small Scale, Showed His Market nud Educated to do Moro Fanning CI.OSK HA 1,1 HUT SEASON WIN By ON ON T May Stop Hullbiit Fishing in Pacific Two Months lltf Ai.OfUtM Tnt to Coo nr Tlain.J WASHINGTON, D. C. Fob. 21. Senator Johnson of Mntno, chairman of the fisheries commlttco today In troduced a bill to muko Decombor nnd January each year closod souson for halibut on tho Pacific coust. 2-J TO iit IS FINAL IN BASKET HA Mi (JAMKIN HANDON floeals Tnjio Both Onuses of Trip nnd .1000 Percent Still Intact Battle Is Hard Fought Throwing by Burrows of seven con- Becutlvo fouls straight through the jbnskot rims, on Snturdny night nt pinndon won n hotly contested game jfor Marshflold, 22 to 21. Tho local quintet returned yesterday bringing two more vlctorlos with thorn with tholr .1000 percent still Intact. Until tho last mlnuto or two of tho game Bandon wns ono point In tho load. Tho crowd went wild, made so much nolso that tho players wero bowllderod. Pullen, forward for Ban don, missed threo fouls In a lino and lost the chnnco of winning tho gnmo. Throughout tho bnttlo was fast nnd ubovo nil, clean, say tho returning players. Both teams played gamoly and only tho final whlstlo docldod the victory. For Marshflold, Burrows nt for word, played a good offensive gnmo, wiin Dresser nnd Seaman nt their host on tho dofonslvo. Tho following is tho lliio-up of tho two tennis; j Marshflold Position Bandon Burrows (18) . . ; h, Pullen (15) Forwnrd Wnttors (2) . . .Armstrong.L.Polleii Forward. Senman (2) Gnlllcr (2) Gontor McDonald Wobb (2) Guard Grosser , Johnson Guard Havo Two Mot'o Games .uiBHiiuiu mis i wo moro games, ono horo next Friday night w 1th Ban don nnd nnothor lator with North Bond, if tho locals should Ipso both tho battles they would tlo with Ban don for tho county championship, but tho present Indications nro that Marshflold has won tho pennant ot tho Coos county high school leaguo. . t WATERFRONT NEWS t Tho tow boat Ida W., of San Fran cisco, wns towed In hero yestorday by tho Yollnwstouo, all tho way'Irom Snn Francisco. Tho tug will mnko minor ropulrs hero and contlnuo to tho Sluslaw whoro sho is to tow 'rock barges on tho Jotty work. Sho was towed becauso alio hns not tho fuel capacity for a long run. Tho Btcnm Bchoonor A. M. Simpson nrrlved In yesterday nftoruoou nt 3 p. m., from Snn Francisco, This morning at 10 o'clock tho Adeline nrrlved In tho upper bay from Oakland and todny Is loading lumber ngnlu. Tho Westornor loft out yestorday about 12:30 p. m. for San Frnn clsco with a lumber cargo. Ton ears ago tho farmors of Kit gono wero selling part of tholr fruit and vegetnblos to cannery. Part of tho market was poor nud ,the produco either sold ut a very low flguro -or wns turned nwny. Tho farmors found themselves losing money ev ery year; tho solution wns u co operative organization and tho pur chase of tho ennnory. Tho cost wus 1S.000. Todny tho ennnory Is worth nboul ?lt,000, tho mnrket for ennnod pro duco hns been extended over ninny stntcB nnd practically everything pro duced Is bought nud n market for ra"h & ..... iw i.Mi'itovi; IIKiinv.lV YTM NoiiTii hk.n'i) to suxsirr ii.nl Work Hns- Already Started nndWul Ho Hushed ns Itnpldly m lj. tetlnl Can Be Secured, County Uondinnstcr Murdock r turned to Cnqulllo yesterday, ifte n prlvntu I BiioiulliiK' n couple of days Inipwi tlmo tho i g the rond from North IJend t Sunset Bay and nrraiiBlng to n pedlLu tho Improvement of tho b!V way. Plans hnvo been made b coiuploto tho planking of the t!V way for pructlrnlly the entire it liimu, u iiiiiiiuur ui Hireicnes oi lit road ulrcady being Improved l; planking. Tho first work will ho hejoal South Inlet. Tho plunking for tlJ hns nlroBdy been ordered, hut Ut milt has been a little slow In ny plying tho material. When tho pro- It Is afterward found through this Jcct Is complotcd, all of the bil cooporutlvo association. Carries HOhponstbilHy At tho head of tho work Is J. O. Holt. Ho Is a successful mnungoc. On his Bhouldors falls tho bunion, of not only canning tho fruit nud vegetables and telling tho fnrmors what should and what should not bo raised, but ho must also mnko tho sales. Mr. Holt arrived horo last evening to toll the Hoopla of Coos Bay his opinion of n ennnory for this sec tion. Ho wns brought for tho rea son thut It was slncoroly holloved ho Is ono of tho most capable au thorities In tho stnto. After tho prlvato cannery at Ku- gono was bought, things begun to change. Last year tho concern nut up two and ono-half million pounds or produro, nbout 700,000 pounds being vegetables. Figures Sliw Business Horo aro boiiio figures on tho canning: Pounds. nouns 200,000 Kvcrgroou Blackberries 100,000 places on the road will lie plankei a fow stretches ot dirt road which nro always In good sliapo being 1A Plunk to Kmplre. Mr. Murdock ulso stated that Ut road would bo planked from Norti Bond to Kmplre. Ho said It wai ! practical to consider hard pll on thlB rond for two or three yew ns tho big fills would ronllnw ti sottlo for n long porlod. Mr. Murdock recently made t trlj from Coqulllo to Multifield M horseback to got n closo vlow of tkt rond nt Kb worst, to give hln i hotter Idea of what work would U nocossnry to keep It open to trnl n greater porlod of tho year. iwiriy yestordoy morning tho Log-anborrles 3:10,000 steamship Kllburn nrrlvod in from Strawberries mn'nnn list (Tomatoes eon nnn i -.-- , - uauimgo 1 00,000 Portland with n fulr pnssongor and about COO tons of frolghj. Sho discharged through tho day and loft Oils morning uftor 10 o'clock for Snn Francisco. Tho Btenm schooner Yollowstono nrrlved yestorday from Snn Frnn- Cisco, bringing n cargo of frolght. Sho Is loading lumber todny nt tho Swnyno & Hoyt mill. Times want ads Drlng result. TELLS OF PAPER IN SMHTEB'S PUB Hnndsonio paper from I.cMieux's on Dowdrop Inn Job ns published In Tho Tlmos Saturday. Tho facts aro that tho material usod on this Job wns furnished by Kkblad & Son oxcopt ono wall bor der, ono colling bordor and two liners. All colllngs, walls, wull pan es, covo errqets. frlozes, Btyles and color scheni03 wero furnished by Kkblad & Son. Tho doslgiiliig nnd workmanship woro dono by Addison Cook, who Is now In business for l.mself. "Nuf Sed. (Paid Advertisement. re"s 1C0.000 Beets 80,000 Goosohorrles 2G.000 Rhubarb 20,000 StnrUd In Small Way. This Is nn Idea of tho volumo of business dono In a yenr by tho Kugiono cannery. It started In a MUCH INTEREST SHOWN IN REVIVAL MEETING Krvniul UVeic of Services llrouaM Attendance Continued for SHU Another Wwk Tim nnennd wrok of the union ! vial meotlngs hns developed a mA larger attondnnco nnd deeper IntetM Tho Uov. Mr. Knotts spoko I riaay e- mi tilt? nnnii nne'Bioil." It M earnost nnd forceful prcsentat on cl tho crises of liro and necessity doolslon nil nlong tho way The D cesslty of cholco In snir tual thins wns clearly portrayed, for oien tt Pll.-lut l.nil tn nllllllKP lllx WUV 2nd M" low It ovon to tho cross. Tim tnnio niinniiiieod for Salurd ovonlng wns "Neglect " Sunday t 2:30 n meeting for men ow llttlo wny and has worked up to holdln tho Methodist church, heri this point, has shown tho farmor whoro ho can always havo a market and hn8 paid him tho best tho mar ket will afford. It's a co-oporativo proposition and tho producer there fore In this way shnrcs In tlm profits. inoro nro now Ideas of canning continually coming up. It Is part of Mr. Halt's business .to securo tho nowest methods nnd tko best nnd cheapest machinery for tho work. CANAUY HIltD IS LOST Dr. I). C. Vnuglinn, Dentht, Itnnni SO, First National Hank building Times waut ads brluc results. nklpjiof ltcmoans lato of Singer Thnt Snlletl Willi Him Seven Year Flro, starting from an ovorhonted smokestack, sot fire to tho steamship Groystoko, in Portland harbor a fow days ogn, Boforo It had bpon discov ered and extinguished by n steward It had blazed Into Captain Kelly's quarters and killed a pot canary bird. Tho llttlo singer had nccoinpuuled him on trips around tho world for tho last seven years. . .i.i ihi nil tho meetings havo been ne'" '" pnst weok. . Sundny night at 7 '30 tlm subject was "OoiI'h Aririllliont Willi w' A flno musical program was ren dered. . This wook, boglnnliig with MonJ evening, all tho services will he l in tho Baptist church. Cards ar out nnnouiiclng tho topics for ' .ivontng. Many nro urfilus D strong ovangollst bo tecured to tow up theso meetings. NK1V SUITS lTI.KB suits filed The following nro now Jn tho circuit court: . Charles Helsuer vs Carrie " nor. suit ror uivorco. K. B. Whlto V3 A. J U. JtiUUV) , H. 4Vlll'', " ..,tll li, "" Marsh, t h, McPh1' euinoy. A. II. Juinleson, r.. hnd Bank of Port Orford. d Peninsula Security Co. v ' J Harris, KUen N. Harris. Geo. Davis. J.' W. Hurloy. M. Van Al and N. J. Lindsay. Suit to forecio" mortgage. "