The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, November 20, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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    I IS ALWAYS BfTTjRJO RESIGN IN A HUiT THAN TO LAY DOWN AND SULK
" Al.lttlo "Campaign" Of
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,l,cMml.et" Effectively I
it win i'ut tl10 fncta ul)0llt y"r
"n(iriy bcforo tno eyes 01 an -pos-Pihta
biijcrs" in town. And if
8 ' nun of tlicm who ought to
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MEMBER OK ASSOCIATED nu.rto
OL XXXV
Established In 187H
us Tlio Const .Mall
WANT ADVERTISING III Tlio TIMES
Will Kii'p tlio Income from Your
Furnished Itooms from Lapsing!
YOU cnn really holp tlio family
rovcnucs by renting n few furnished
rooms nml, If you know how and
when to use tho classified columns,
you mny keep thnt llttlo extra lucoino
ns "steady ns n clock."
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1 911 EVENING! EDITION.
.'..it! SOUND SECTION IS
SCENE OF TERRIFIC FLOODS
M YORK IS PDUII
A Consolidation of Times. Const .Mail
nml Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 109
CAL SCAMOAL 1
hiirnnfl Service to Various
Cities Badly Demoralized
Loss neavy.
LIGHT RESPITE IN ;
TWO WtbKS blUttlVI IVUW
Renton and many jmaner
Towns Nooueci seauie
Also Suiters iviucn.
ir Associated Press to tho Coos Buy
f Times.)
j SEATTLE, Wash., Nov. 20 Donu-
Rfal warm wouuior mm uiuur
TWO SCHOONERS
ESCAPE ST0R1
Prominent Democratic Leaders 1)rol" C0lirt' ordered tho issunnco of
nf OllPPn'! fnnnh Aivneforl "ammts f0" tlio arrest of Joseph Cas-
01 Ulieen S UOUnty AlieStetl sidy, democratic leader In Queens
11 Cnnnnntinn With Rrihnrv county, William Wllletto.' Jr.. cnndl-
Phai-fioc J date for Supremo Court Justlco on
Olldiytb. the demncratle ticket In tho Second
,n ,, , . Judicial Dlctrlct and Louis T. Walter,
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Bay .,,.., following an Investigation as to
Times) ' whether certnln nnlltlrlnna -.nnivmi
NEW YOltIC, Nov. 20. Justlco large huiiib of money for Wlllotto's
acuuuuer ot tno wueens county hii- nomination.
S
AND IPS REPORTED
TO ME LANDED IN IN CHINA
Sausalito Works Out to Sea
and May Be Towed Into
Bandon Today.
m Special to Tho Times.)
UANDOX, Ore, Nov. 20 Mem-
. flnn.i situation Is not bo encour-
fglng ns tho clear weather today
fclght lnuicaie.
Tho city ngui "" wi uHtii-
r . ... ......l. ... I.... -...
Irteted tlio poopiu ' Bl'""'u "'" " hers of tho Bandon life saving crow,
(tern two weeks' storm, llio; who wow nt Sncchl'a covo wntchlng
...iiior llureau. nowover, bujb uiu lno snusnllto wltlrh wn nnMmnwi
Uh tcniiicrnturo Is melting tho snow JttBt outside tho breakers, reported
. ,t,n mmintalns and bringing rocks yesterday that tho vorho! mi nwnv
td earth down upon tho railroad about 2 o'clock in tho morning and
...i,. further, tho rain in tho Pu- nut to son. a fnvnm'ni ,vi.m
ct Sound country will bo resumed wns taken advantngo of. It Is ox-
Icss tlinn twemy-ioni iiuum. poctca Hint alio will work In off tho
uniiuon uar todny and bo towed in.
Tho schooner Queen remained
safely at anchor outsldo nml will
probably b towcil '. tminv. t.v.
pnt nromlses to repair tho Hood steamers ran In close to tho Ouoon
imago In two days. In tho inter- yesterday but bIio did dcslro to tako
tl tho highest buildings in tho city a tow.
,iii tin' nltnoiit water aim users oi
llcctrlclty from tho municipal plnntl
kill bo obliged to get ngm ami power,
rom tlio Scnttlo ami i ucoinu rower i
kmnany or uso com or gas. uihk
Eo dcforcBtratlon of tho hills of
v-Miprn Washington, tho run off of
he rain has been moro rapid than
former joars nnu tno uoous uiu
Iuddea mid aovero. tho rniiroaus
re clearing away tho obstructions
cd reimlrlng twisted bridges.
BclllnKlinni, wnsn., nnu vnncuu
r, I). C.i nro entirely cut from con-
icctlon with this city. Tho ruii-
flads hope to get tho linos north oi
Itttllo open tonight or tomorrow
horning. All dopends on weather
londltlons. Thoro Is no serious im-
lodlment between Sealtlo nnu Tnco-
ri and l'ortlnnd, and tho enstom
nil oniliprn trains nrrlvo nnu dc-
lirt on nil rnllronds. Tho Croat
ISLAND RULER
IS TRIED OUT
President Caceres of Santo
Domingo Killed by Political
Opponents.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
SANTO DOMINGO, Nov. 20.
President of tho Republic, General
Ilnmon Caceres was assassinated.
orpat Mnicc
mirmj
WM
T BAnLE
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20.
Ramon Cacorcs, president of Santo
Domingo, wns nssasslnntcd by poll-
tical malcontontfl nt Santo Domingo
City Into yesterday afternoon. No
uprising has yet followed. Cable
grams conveying tho nowo of tho ns
snsslnntlon, filed Inst night, were de
layed in transmission.
Celebration at Juarez Mistaken
For Real Engagement
Fear Reyes Revolt. '
(By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
EL PASO, Tex., Nov. 20. What
I at first wns believed to bo an nt-
konhern. Northern Pncillc and Mil-.;1" on Juarez by tho Royostas, prov-L-.Mi,
imvn niiniuinnoil their llnos.O'l to bo a cclobrntlon by tho Mode-
IrouRh tho cascades and nro routing '''"l" of )p anniversary of tho bo-
Mr transcontinental trains via van- kiuiuiik i uiu .uhuuiu luvoumon.
ourer. Wnsh., nnd tho SonttIO, "' pnncipni leniuro oi tno uem-
fortland nnd Spoknno rnllronds. it.onstrntion wns tno dlsciinrgo of flro
going to bo n week boforo tlio i"i which kh" nu m rujiori uiai
tounlaln lines will bo opon. On loiiowers oi v.onerni jieycs wcro nt-
lone of the rnllronds havo any of inc"iuB junrez.
be big bridges or trestles gono out Residents of this city wero nrous-
lad (he roads will ho spcodlly placed ' '"' i"r Hiuiuucrs nnu iiockou
tto commission when tho floods wio iiruigrs nnu river unnu to wu-
tate. mess want tncy icit suro wns a unt-
Pconlo of Western Washington to- no.
hr aro anxiously wntchlng tho tur-i i'" impression wns doo.iuned by
iJlent streaniH for signs of subsl- " hiiuh-iihu inm uiu .inures gnr-
ce. Tlio flood has rnged for """ """ ,",, "" uiw muri ior siunu
tore tlinn two dnys. Of tho smnllor . suiiuon uovoiopmont in connection
pn rn light by tho flood, Ronton, "" i" reinirm i ruviuuuannry
nlvo miles up tho Cednr river from ncuviues m which uio immo oi uen-
kitllo mifYirp.i tim moat. Tho lniH-' "rnl Reyes, now under nrrest by tho
N part ot Renton Is entirely iin-inld States government, hns been
'r water nnd twlco yestordny rosl.l,n,ii,ii"ny connected witn. Tlio
ko's. hrnrlng rumors thnt tho big fiin "'"" WIIS lenrneu wnen uny-
rdar river dam had gono ont,,K,t permuted roponors to cross tho
iJihed lo tho surrounding hills. 'river. Tho Moxicnn government una
My small towns In beautiful farm-Brongtlioned tlio forco or soldiers nt
knnllrx nrn im.in wnr nn,i ntiillJnnros In anticipation of posslblo do-
lore aro cndnncoroil bv tlio flood, vuiopmcnis in wio iieyes movement.
I - -- -- --IT -..
The town of McMillan, fourtoon
pes west of Tacomn Is threntoncd
if the Pujallup rlvor which has been
F'"Ilng tlio adlncent lnml nt. tho rnto
' ten feet an hour.
STEEL TRUST
REARING TODAY
HAM CASE
DRAGS ALONG
Several Veniremen Are Excus
ed Today For Various Rea
sons at Los Angeles.
'By Associated Press to Coos Bny
Times.)
LOS ANGELES, Oil , Nov. 20.
T. O. Sandorson, n venlromnn, wi,s
excused In tho McXninnra caso todny
on account of tho Illness ot his wife,
and J. R. Jackson wnB let off for
tho snmo reason. Fred. D. Moyor
wns excused on account of bins, and
F. A. McBurncy, n contractor, wn
challenged on samo ground. Each
sold he believed McNamnra was
guilty. Tho Btato roasted both challenges.
OIL ILL TD
BE TRIED OUT
Water to Be Taken Out of Bear
Creek Well Today to See
What Is In It.
Mikado .Sends Force Ashore at
Foo Chow to Protect
Foreign Consulates
REBELS SEND BIG'
FORCE AGAINST NANKING
United States State Depart
ment Denies Rumor of Big
Massacre of Missionaries
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
PEKIN, Nov. 20 It Is understood
nt tho Jnpnucso legation that a Jap
anese forco wns'lnnded at Foo Chow
Company Objects to Investiga
tion While Government
Suit Is Pending.
(By Assoclnted Press to Coos Bay
KEF TRUST
TRIAL DELAY
(Special to Tho Tliuns.)
BANDON. Ore.. Nov. 20 Bv to
night, It Is expected that tho ofllclals to protect tho consulates.
of the MIoceno Oil and Gbb company
win Know whether they hnvo nny
oil In their Bcnr Creek well. Socrot
nry Spencer of tho company an
nounced that tho Inst plcco ot casing
wnB being put down, tho woll being
n llttlo over 1,700 foot. Tho wntcr
with which tho well hns been filled
DENY MANY RUMORS.
United HtnU'H Hinto DcpiiitiucnC
Makes Statement Today.
(By ABsoclntcd Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 20
to kcop down tho gns nrcssuro will Jnpnneso troops havo not boon sont
bo taken out todny nnd Just what Is to Tien Tsln, Russtnn military for
In tho well will bo determined. All cos on tho Mnnchurlnn bordor hnvo
Hearing of Indicted Packers In
Chicago Postponed Until
' Wednesday. '
aro hopeful that thoro will bo oil In
pumping qunntlty If not a gusher.
FILE APPEAL
ON ASSESSMENT
Menasha Woodenware Com
pany and Fields Timber
Company Serve Notice
not been reinforced, tho situation nt
Canton Is peaceful nnd no report oC
mnssnero of mlsslonnrlcs reached tho
American legation nt Pckln, accord
ing to Stato Dcpartmont ofllclals todny.
MARINES AT CHI VV.
American ami Jaimueo Vessels Snldh
to Have Lauded Marines.
By Assoclnted Pross to tho Coas Bny
Times, i
BERLIN, Germany, Nov. 20. A
dlspntcli to tho Gorman Cnblo com
pany from Tslng Tno assorts that
American nnd Jnpnucso wnrshlpa
have landed a forco ot eighty men nt
Chi Fu. The Gormnn cruiser Em.
don hns arrived at Chi Fu.
MORE REBEL RECRUITS.
Associated Press
Times.)
Judgo John F. Hall hns been no-
tilled by County Clerk Wnlson thnt
I tho Monnshn Woodonwnro comnnny
Inil.l tim TtMnlda Tl.lll.nM tn... ..n . I.-... ' Tl 1.... . - - . .. .
fBv Assoelntcil Press tn Pons rtnv '"; .""muiij vu ncvuiiiiiomsiN m noun H.OIMI Jloro
I y Associated rresa to coos Bay appealed from tho findings of tho, .Men to ReMogo Nanking.
..... ' .' . . , Coos County Bonrd of Equalization! By Assoclnted Press to t If, f..oa Bny
CHICAGO. NflV. 20 Jlldco A. Cnr- nn tlloll- nimiamnnli nn l.l.. ... rn, , '
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 Richard 'l,c"tor ,f tl10 Unitod States district Tho apponl will probnbly bo cnrrlod' CANTON, Chlnn, Nov. 20. Rovo-
nmonnry recruitH, totalling eight
usand, nro massed hero nronnrn-
lory to their desnntch to Nnnklni?
MMnHl I ...l.n Al .111 . ..
-- Liinjiiiiii'jii. . v i iirii ri it v iir smnttsMn . ai.a.
(-. i,.n.tuniin nn..in ,.i. . tim Shominn nnll-trimt net. Tim. ....'..' "." . ...... i ". " !".V ."' -"i'ui"" in mu
;'"'??.: r"""r ' :"-..1""'.-'. nostnouomont wn in rnY.Vnn ; .. w"10. " ,a not nonnltoly known Biogo of thnt city.
:.V:A :;.""""i""r -."....: nrtlnn nf .Tn,..n K-nl.l.nn. " iriTl. Ul"t l"'S ni'I'Oal Includes tllO
wuv n uiu hj Mi uiiiujii o on ik iihuiiiob " -- - ---..-.,., w. ww -
V. Vandabury, couhboI for tho United dZrboriiri0nf,0T, nJr'rn,',1 V(!J!"!,I).thro"Bh tho court8' " 1,ns opo"'1''1'1
Stntes Stool Comorntlon mn.ln nb. i .i "' '' sr?n "lioiir. 'intlmntod that Bomo of tho other thou
btntes bteel corporation, nmdo ob-'nnd nlno other pnekers charged with nrK0 timber owners will nlsn iniiV in torv
Jectlon boforo tho Standard Steel violating the criminal provisions of tho nnncnl ' w hoi
ex-
i, ..;;vi.rn; V.iT :;:.""; ted Stntes Circuit Conrt. Vhn r. i're"", aoiornimntion or c. it.
' ... '" . '.. i" .i"i " .i. :"''.;" ...7' nunsl.lmr tliA u-rlt of l.nlmna ..., smith to rofuso to
Included In his purchnso of
Congress authorizing tho Inquiry Into nunshlng tho writ of habeas corpus cm. n-v Wn nS!!5. TnXnB, n "V
nrH m im.iot. invomintinn ' ti, previously granted, w thhold tbo on-i008 IJny .Wagon Rond Lnnd Grant,
Government. Tho commltteo nt oncoM.ry of tho ordor until Wednesdny. . Lnc,!'"ei1 '" ",B "urchnso of tho
went Into oxecutlvo Boaslon. Armour is tho only defendant not dl
After lengthy dollborntlon It wns ecuy concerned in tlio Habeas cor
bouthcrn Oregon company, It Is
thought pnrhnps It doos. Mr. Smith
decided to postpono further consider- ,)UB Proceedings nnd might hnvo beon I'leclnred that ho would not pay tnxes,
ntlon of 'tho Steol trust, pending tho n,ncel ' trlnl but Judgo Carpenter I it Is said, on this proporty until tho
nssombllng of tho full committee. i announced ho was not disposed to try suit of tho government attncklng its
validity is determined.
Judgo Hall has not yet heard
from tho C. A. Smith comnnny as to
LIKELY SCRAP
his enso separately.
eO.VMTIOX AT 1IELTJXGHAM
pers Aro Ilervdlutr Rut Train Scr-
1 fr la linf
B7 Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
BELLIXGIIAM. Wnqli Wn nn
PillnRhnni Is still without trnln sor-
l ana nnno Is promised boforo to-
FWOW nlL'llt n- Tfn.l..no.ln.. rpi.n
Kil,vpleco of trncc onon ' tl10 Great
-....el,, nn jvortliorn Pnclflo lines
P OelWonn 11. I ,.. . .. .
kvi.v , ' """ u,l "u xiinino on
Pilch l n c),..m ' .,. ,.,
j .nj V """ll,u bui vico is iiiuininiit
II.;",4 beL,y?on Anacortes and Sadro
.."' lllfl TlVnra nrn fnlllni mnA
ONE IS KILLED
IN AUTO RACE
0
U
Sumner Forces Said to, Have
Men Working Near Eugene
Ahead of So. Pacific.
CITY CAUCUS
IS T0NI6RT
I
I r r-AiM i ...
UtGISlUN !N
SEVERAL CASES
boin.!YlVto?o0,rfo",inctraycrruin Jl,d0? Coke Holds Special Ses
sion or uircuu uourt at
Coquille Today.
Judge John S. Coko nt a apodal
Another Driver Seriously In
jured In Smashup on Savan
nah Course Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
Diirtvvtii rn Mm. on -
111 a nvurs aro railing nnu w4-w, uu., .wu - wuu
ljt BPr of destructlvo floods Is automobllo drlvor killed and another
I". Thn tnn.t...n it.. ...llirna RAlniiHli' lnfiirn1 fnilnv In n
.. ,...., ...J...W,. .w..y
smashup over tho grand prize courso
hero. Joo Dawson, tho Mnrmon drl
vor, wns hurt, and McNny, a Cnso pi
lot wnB killed.
Efforts to Have Straw and
Copple Retire For Douglas
Futile So Far.
the orai) PROSPECT.
ff" Tho railways woro tho only
tt"er8 from Mm nrnal,n.,f
w iu4UI4 Vt
'AAAAAAAA
"CK TO THE LAND
MOVEMENT DISCUSSED
(Bv Assoclnted Press.)
TVnV .? II1" Nov' 20- 1
lrn y thousand apples wero
SIJ? aw:ay t0(,ny at tho lnnd
"vi n& nw k.ii .
1 dav h "OKl Hero. TllO
ofV;'a,s,set n8,tIe ns the Stato
1 aannnn ,gton Day' and t was.
ne?lLthnt evoryono ap-
S H1 ho Washington booth
DeaW a? appl- Anong tho
1 w? t Echeaul"l r today
f ?.J.arae3 J. Hill, chairman
Great v a of Sectors of tho
. '.5at lNOrthnrn -noli- j .u .
J'scuss tho
"utement." a
RUJIOU BIG 3IASSACRE.
(By Associated Press.)
LONDON, England, Nov. 20.
A news dispatch to tho ex
change tolegrnph company from
Tien Tsln states that tho report
of a massacre of foreigners 'at
Slan Fu, capital of Shan SI pro
vince, Is confirmed. Confirma
tion from other sources is lack
ing.
vill rfi;::.V"5" nnroaa, wbo
'1im .. " ino "nek to tho
!
Llbby COAL. The kind YOU have
ALWAYS USED. PnOXE 73 Pacific
LIvory & Transfer Co.
I.
EUGENE, Oro., Nov. 20. Tho
Guard prints tho following: "Tho
Pnclflo Grent Western Railway com
pany has a good sized forco of men 'Taln't no cauao to worry,
at tho slto of tho westorn mouth of Taln't no causo to plno,
the proposed tunnol through tho 'Look at all dom canordates
summit of tho coast mountains clear- A-stan'ln up in lino.
Ing tho right-of-way preparatory to 'Taln't no cauao fob weopln',
begin boring through tho mountain 'Taln't no cauao to sigh;
from tho west. Tho surveys of both Dey's got do good times ready
tho Pacific Great Westorn and tho I To deliver by an' by.
Southern Pacific conflict at this point,
and tho westorn mouth ot each Is lo- Somo Is talkin' sunshlno,
cated thoro. Tho Pacific Great West-1 Somo Is talkin storm;
orn has a deed to tho proporty at But every ono of 'em Is out
thnt point, but tho Southern Pnclflc A-boostln' foh reform!
company has lot tho contract for tho Dar Isn't any limit to
construction of tho road over tbo Do glory wo shall 300,
other's proporty. Tho 23d mllo post Wif all dem ennordates In lino
Is a short distance beyond tho wast- Upliftln' you an' mo.
ern ond of tho proposed tunnol. In
vlow of tho fact that both surveys Tho Marshfleld city caucus will bo
conflict at that point, it looks like a hold at tho Odd Follows hall this ovo
blg logal struggle In prospect bo- nlng and promises to bo a decidedly
tweon tho two companies." Interesting ono.
To Condemn Asset Line. This afternoon, It looked as though
Tho Eugono Guard says: "Suit threo candidates would bo nomlnal-
was Instituted In tho Circuit court ed for tho mayoralty race, that Is E.
by tho WIHamotto Pacific railroad E. Straw, R. A. Copple and E. Don
company, under which namo tho McCrary,
Southern Pacific Is building from A meeting wns hold this afternoon
Eugeno to Coos Bay, to condemn at tho Marshflold Chamhor ot Com.
right-of-way through tho Lano Coun- morco by supporters of Straw and
ty Asset company's land at tho pass Copplo with a view to warding oft
over tho small range of hills flvo tho bitter campaign that is likely to
miles west of Eugeno. Ncah Carlo- develop from their rival candidacies,
toner, from whom tho Asset com-, It resulted in naught. Among thoso
pany secured 35 acres of land thero, present woro A. J. Mendel, Ivy Con
George O, Yoran, F. J. Borger, M. dron, A. II. Powers, Dr, McCerraac,
Svarvorud. Jack Rodman, E. M.iW. S. Chandler, M. O. Ilorton. Col.
In Coquillo
LUMBER
T
S
DEEDS
tho argument ngainat tho lncronso In
tno assessments, tho company's at
torney stated that a lot of tho land
tho company owned thoy would bo
willing to boII for $!i per ncro. Judgo' ,,, . .,.!, ,
Hnll nfllfo.l Minn, t f...nD. ., 808SIOII Of Circuit COtirt
scrlptlon of tho lands thoy would bo toany hnndod down decisions In 3ov-
wllllng to sell at $5 por ncro, and ral Important onws that hnvo been
believes that ho would bo ablo to' ponding.
got ninny ready buyers of nny Coos , Ono In which thoro was consldor
county lnnd nt thnt figure. Tho com- ablo public Intorost echood tho nllo
pany has not yet furnlshod him tho nation of affections cnso from Ban
description of any land thoy would don. Jns. Tlornoy of Bandon so
bo willing to soil nt that price cured a vordlct of $500 acnlnst Po-
tor Snyder for nllonntlng Mrs. Tier
noy's nffoctlons, Whllo tin cnso was
bolng tried, Snyder transferred his
proporty to his sister, Margaiot
Roohl and then Tlornoy suad hor to
recovor. Judgo Coko found In favor
of Tlornoy.
In tho caso of Sampson vs. tho CRy
,of Coquillo, Involving an attorney's
lion, led by J. J. Htnnloy nnd O. R.
Barrow, Judgo Coko found ngnlnst
tho ntlornoys. It seoms thn Samp
son had tho attorneys suo tho city
,or coquillo for dnmagos for porson-
ni injuries nnd whllo tho caso was
ponding, Ignored his attorneys nnd
Fottlod for $300. Tho nt'ornoys then
tried to nttnch this nmount for tliolr
fcos but lost out.
In tho caso of Gllmnro vs. Porklns,
n domurror to tho comnlnlnt was
'overruled by Judgo Coko. Mrs. Gil-
?;?SB iaEiS ffins ffffi
t. thoVecernu.ctmo;7Vargy.g n" the sale of tho hotel
violation of tho Shorman anti-trust p1",rn "l CoaulIJo and her daugh
law. Tho answer admitted tho col- torJ Jr1r,s- Porklns- onnosod hor.
lection and dissemination of tho In-1 In tno cnF0 of Wnrnor vs Adams
formation concerning manufacturers, from 3Iyrtlo Point, n motion to strlko
Jobbors nnd wholesnlors dealing dl- out no amended nnswor wns allowed
recny witn tno consumors. but denies ' """ nnu uenicu in part.
Michigan Retail Dealers Asso
ciation Answers Indictments
1 Charging Conspiracy.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
DETROIT, Nov. 20. Tho .Michi
gan Retail Lumber Doalors Assocln
(Continued on page 4.)
(Continued on page 4.)
any conspiracy for Intimidation and
blacklist methods.
W. AIILSKOG of North Inlet was a
Marshflold business visitor.
WM. PUGII of North Inlet was a
Marshfleld business visitor Satur
day,
Judgo Coko had somo oMior deci
sions ready to hand down bu owing
to tho attorneys not bolng nrosont,
tho announcement of tlio decisions
was postponed.
Tho Alert will bo laid off Wodnes-
Jday and Thursday to lmv ir t-i',ra
MISS LULU HODSON of Coos River! washed and tho AHco II will lake her
nuo u iiiuiouuum Buuynur. i run on thoso days.
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