The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 14, 1911, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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    SOME Of US NEVER GET IN RIGHT UNTIL WE HAVE IT OUT WITH OURSELVES
A T.lltlo "Campaign" Of
WANT ADVERTISING In T1k TIMES
JVM I'nt Your Ilcnl Entitle 'l
tlio Market" Et f o e 1 1 v o 1 y I
H tv 111 put tho facts about your
property boforo tho eyes of all "pos
sible buyers" In town. And If
them's ono of tboni who ought to
own It, you'll soil ltl
U T AllVKHTLSIV
Will Jus-p tho lu
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pvi'Hum by renuiiK i
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Established In
as Tho Const
BUCK JUROR
Harry Waldron, Mentally Un
abalanced by Ordeal, Re
turns Wan and Weary.
WANDERED AIMLESSLY
TWO DAYS AND NIGHTS
. ' . . , p.- '
Judge Porterfield Dismisses
Jury anci urucrs iiew unc
Will Not Punish Waldron.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos' Day
Tlmon.)
iMvoAO PITY. nnn. 1 1. Pnlo.
emaciated and wenk from hunger j
nnd cxpoBiiro, Harry Waldron, tho t
Juror whoso cscapo last Sunday night i
blocked tho progress of tho second
trial of Dr. D. Clnrko Ilydo on tho
charfio or murdering uoi. inomnn
Swopo, returned to his homo today.
Ho was brought Into court by Mrs.
Waldron and after a conforonco with
him, Judge Portorflold nnnounccd ho
would dismiss tlm ontlro Jury on tho
ground of Waldron's mental Incom
petency. Waldron described to tho
Judgo bis four days" wandering
hrnnrh llin country In sonrch ot
"fresh air nnd freedom from tho con
fining wnlls and staring eyes." no
denied having discussed tho Ilydo
trial with nny porson.
Wnldron .said aftor ho loft tho room
In tho hotol, ho know ho lind dono
wrong, but foara of lino and punish
ment got tho bottor of him nnd ho
did not return. Ho wont to Empo
ria, Knn., whoro ho shaved off his
moustacbo nnd rend tho account of
his cscapo In tho nowapapors. no
ports that possibly ho had commit
ted sulcldo worried him bocnuso of
tho Impressions such Htorlos might
have on his wlfo and children and ho
decided to return. Ho got to Kansas
City but again lost his nerve
. Ho wont to Wllllnm Mooro's liouso
In Kansas City, Kns., and slopt two
hours Tuesday night, tho only real
sleep ho had had Rlnco ho loft tho
Jury In tho hotol.
Thoughts of Chrlstmns nnd a do
slro to spend It with his fnniily
drove him homo. Ho slept In n barn
last night and thla morning wont
homo. Ho saw ono of his children In
tho barn ynrd and gavo him a noto
to tnko to tho wlfo, but tho child was
afraid and ran, not knowing his
father with his moustacho sliavon.
Waldron then wont Into tho houso.
"and when I saw my wlfo, I folt
bettor thnn I over had slnco thoy
put mo on tho Jury," ho declnred.
Waldron hlmsolf seems to ques
tion his own sanity. Ho stntod that
when ho reached this city yostorday,
ho bought a market baskot and wan
dered about tho markot placo mixing
with tho crowds, glad to feel tho as
sociation of pcoplo In tho market
placo within two blocks of tho court
houso and ono block from tho hotel
whoro tho Jurors slept.
Judgo Portorflold Intimated that
Waldron might not bo punished.
Judgo Portorflold dismissed tho
Ilydo Jury this afternoon nnd fixed
tho dnto of tho now trial as January
2, 1012.
Ho said Wnldron wns Insano nt tho
tlmo ho csenpod nnd still wns Insano.
Candidates In Marshfield Mun
icipal Election File Expense
Accounts.
Very llttlo monoy was spent in tho
last municipal enmpaign In Marsh
field according to tho exponso ac
counts of somo of tho candidates who
hae filed statements in accordnnco
lth tho law. Not all of tho candi
dates hnvo filed tholr accounts yot,
nor havo tho special campaign com
mitter nf tho vnrlnun factions. Tho
commltteo stntomonts aro oxpocted
xo show considerably Iargor expen
ditures than do tho statements of
tno candidates filed so far.
Mnvim C3t-. tl,n flraf in file. Etat'
ed that hd did not spend a cent, for
campaign purposes.
V,. Ttnn fnnrrr OIHI hlo ntllV CX
Pendlturo was a contribution of $2
to iha RxMnllnt nnmnnlmi fund.
Tom Coko says that ho did not
spend a cent.
John W. Butler eays In his state
ment that ho did not spend a cent.
PomI 11 TC A n.. Ylla AVnATI.
dltures were limited to f 2 contrlbut-i
Prl IT... - llli ! f.m.1.
- i.q oul'IUUB( UlilJIttlfeli i...
A T r.. .. t.lc Avnnndl.
tures amounted to U which was con
tributed to the socialist caraalgn
fund.
1 and 2 WATCHES at MILKER'S
VOL XXXV
THOU GHTSQF GHRISTfflAS- BR! NB 1
UTILE SPEKT
IK MUSI
1878
Mali
MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, DECEMBER
10 nESERTED
ABSINTHE WILL 1JK
' BARRED AFTKll JAN'. 1
(ny Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec.
i4 Declaring abslntho danger-
nun to linnlMi. Din nnrn fnnil A
, Bonrd of tho Donnrtmont of Ag-
rlculturo decided tho Importn-
tion into tiio united statca bo
prohibited nfter Jnnunry 1.
next. Tho decision of tho bonrd i
r hns not yet been ofllclally pro-
mitigated.
English Nobility Recuperating
f-rom in fcrrects ot snip
i
Wreck.
(Dy
Assbclnted Press to Coos Day
Times.)
OlDUALTAIt, Dec. 4. All mom-
IUHAI.1IAU, UCC. Hi ill! mum-
, , io TOM ., c.i;1.;B
Princess Royal, tho Duko of Flfo 1
tl.,tl .IniiDkifiHo tirlm etiffnrwl 1
bors
tho
nnd their daughters who suffered
niifh Inrrlliln nxnnrluncca dlirlni:
limit, limillnir frnm (tin wreck nf tlm
Btnnmnr Dolhl off Cano Snnrtol yes
terday, aro reported well today, al
though thoy aro mucn oxnnusica.
Ten of tho mnlo pnssengors and
crow aro still on board. It Is ex
pected thoy will bo romoved today
by rocket nppnrauis. uwing 10 1110
IiIl-U Runs It Is lmnosslblo for llfo
saving bonts to appronch tho wreck.
Tho captain of tho Dollil in a wiro
lesrf messngo expressed tho fonr that
ho would havo to abandon tho ship
and uskod for a strong gunru 10 do
mm UHKCii iur nirunt, h"' iu uu
sent. Tho ship cnrrlcs bullion worth
?1,G00,000.
REYES IS MISSING.
Mexican Lenders' Wlieirabouts
Aro
ICept Secret.
(Dy Associated I'rosa to Coos
Ray
Timos.
WASHINGTON. D. Gt. Doc. 14.
Tho Dopnrtmont of Justlco known
but will not mnko public tho whoro
nbouts of Conornl Dorunrdo Roycs,
tho supposod loader or tho iiow revo
lutionary movomont In Mexico.
Agents of tho Dopnrtmont havo Roycs
undor surveillance.
STILL HOLDS JOU.
Amcilcaii Retains Job us Treasurer-
Ceiteral of Persia.
(Ily Associated Tresa to Coos Day
Timos.)
TEHERAN, Persia, Dec. 14. W.
Morgan Shusted still rotnlns his posi
tion ns troasuror-gonornl of Porsln.
Tho Cabinet cannot dismiss him with
out tho consent of tho Natlonnl Coun
cil, which hns not boon glvon.
WORKS AS REFORMER.
Callfonilti SiMiatcn- Urges Reform in
Sennto Addrcs.
(Ily Associated 1'iess to Coos Day
Timos.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. An ln
Ynciifgiinn nf tho charges of oppres
sion, nogllgonco and indlfforonco to .
nn wn rnrn nun luiuiuil w. imw
of tho untlonal soldiers homo in Los
Angeles county was urgea in wiu
Sonnto today by Senator Works of
... 1- HahIh. TVnrka nlsn tOOK
(jauioruiu. oi;"" ,.-.--
n fling nt tho mllllonnlres who mnko
bonofnctlons conaitionea on "U,H"
lng tholr names. Though "not nam
ing any names" Works referred to
a tow citizens who had amassed col
lossal fortunes whoso giving of a
small portion of their fabulous wealth
ws Just ns soinsh as tholr accumu
lation of It.
.'
LITTLE TOE RAPIDLY
GOIXU uui wv o -...
uuu JKu.. - .-- ,
; cTsWo-pres'ldent of tho Royal J
J Col ego of Surgeons. Lucas
J SSI .at small toes are be ng
used less and less, while
tho
ROYAL HHm
IS RECOVERING
4 LONDON, England, DcH.
Thnt tho human race will bo
one toed In tho course of 500,-
T . D ia m contention
- lb
used less ana -. """" ' iated was found today undor
great too has dpvolopod in an J,bnrn floorf Tho pollco today
astonishing manner. I Bearchlng for nn Italian farm
444440
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EXPRESS Wagons, Air Guns and
Boys' Tool Boxes at MILNERS.
Doo't forget the Turkish Baths
PHONE 214-J.
HHin-IWO 'MR
American Scouting Party In
..... -- J .
Philippines Kills Many nb-
tlVe BrigandS In Batil3 in
MindnO.
(Ily Associated Proa, to Coos nay
Tlmes.1
LANAO. Mindanao. P. I.. Dec. 14.
4T V WW r V V r- w
RQAO 10
E 10 W
Col. R. H. Rosa of Bandon
Hears That Hawley System j
Is Headed This Way.
That tho Hawley system, ownorb
of tho Minneapolis and St. LouIb
llnllwny, tho Iowa Central and sev
eral other roadi, lb looking to Coos
Uny us tho Pnutllo Coast Tormlnun
nf n new transcontinental lino Is tho
news Hint Col. It. H. Hosa brought.
horo today from Portland. Col. ltosn
wns In Portland on business nnd
whllo thoro beenmo ncqualnted with
n former official of tho Hawloy lines
and from him rccolvod this Informa
tion. Not much detail was given.
Edwin Hawloy, slnco U10 denth of
13. H. Hnrrlmnn, hns been rated as
' ",---
ta -Ojn mroct bioui
,,u hn9 rcrontiy ueen pushing tho
t !... .t .1 Oi T nla tJnllwnV
Mlnncitnolis nnd S. Louis Railway
which, In connection with tho Iowa
Central, extends northerly from St.
Loult nnd Porcln across Iowa to tho
Twin Cities nnd thonco westerly In
to South Dakota. Part of tho South
Dakota extension Is completed.
Col. Rosa said that everybody In
Portlnnd Is booming tho Coos nny
country. Ho bonrd much rnllroad
talk. Ho mot R. A. nooth of En
gono nnd In talking ovor tho South
ern Pacific's extension fronvEugono
In Prion Tlnv trained tho imnrcsston
thnt Mr. Ilooth did not hollovo that
tho Southern Pacific would rush tho
mo oouuiorn I'licino wuuiu ruin iiiu
completion of tho lino ns far as Coos
Tiny unless somo othor road forced
them to.
Col. Rosa with Assessor T. J.
Thrift appeared boforo tho Oregon
Stato Equalization Hoard to protCHt
ngnlnst nny furthor Incronso In Cooa
county vnluutlons by that body. Ho
snld that tho land board had figures
showing tho prices nt which various
pieces of land had boon sold recontly
nnd In contrast with thorn tho ns
Hossed figures. Ha snld that Stato
Treasurer Kay assured him thoro
would bo no furthor Incronso In Coos
county vnluos by tho state.
KNOCKS OUT EVIDENCE.
I ' '
Testimony of Chicago Lawyer About
IJrllxry Stricken Out.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
Times)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Doc. 14.
Tho Lorlmor Senatorial investigation
committee ordorod stricken from tho
record today tho testimony of Mnx
woll Edgnr, tho Chicago lawyor, that
imuv.u WW...,. .... uvv, .. .....,.. .w..
In nn attempt to brlbo him with ten
thousand dollnrs to conso his fight
onnlnnt tlin Tnlfrnn t lonnl TTnrVCStor
Claronco Dnrrow nas oeon concornou
..n.....u. v.w - 1
company.
POCKET KNIVES that will hold
an edgo at MIL-NEK'S.
FOUR PEOPLE
F
Italian Farm Hand Suspected
of Murdering Entire Family
In New York. '
(Dy ABSOclnt d Press to the Coos Day
Times.)
ALDANY, N. Y Dec. 14. Tho
entire family of Mrs. Mary A. Mor
nor, a widow, her daughters, Edith,
aged twonty, and Blanche, aged sev
enteen, a son, Arthur, aged 28, wero
murdered Tuesday on tho Mornor
farm near DoFreestvlllo, about twen
ty miles from horo. Tho bodies of
tho women were found last night
near tho barn hacked with a hatchot,
battered with a club and thrown ln
in n nit. The bodv of tho son Hvlth
tho throat cut and othorwlso mutl-
intoii wnn found today under tno
aro
Bearchlng for nn Italian farm hand
who Is missing.
CORN at HAINES.
Dance at the MASQUE BALL at
I. O. O. F. hall, Saturday night. Dost
music on Coos Bay.
NEW
COM
niiNn
su
14, 1 ip EVENING EDITION.
HMI m , m -"
r nsm Ruin pi fHili fPT -fi
t UU InWD DLftlBll
- rony - two mo outlaws were win-
n.1 tinrn fn.lnv In nil nnffltrflllnilt with
ot ABlBin BC0UtB.
No fnlnutleB occurred on American1
side. The battle was In connection
.lth a campaign for suppressing or-
vganlzcd brlgandugo among tbo
Moras.
Southern Pacific Arranges For
Material For Construction
to Coos Bay.
EUGENE, Ore., Dec-14. Tho
Etigono Gunrd snys: "Tho Elmlra
Lumber company wns awarded tho
contrnct to furnish all tho timbers
for tho big tunnel which tfto South
ern Pnqlllc compnny hns stnrted to
construct on tho Coos Day lino 23
miles wost of Eugono, nnd for tbo
purpose of getting out these timbers
a portnblo Bawmlll will bo erected nt
the slto of tho tunnel, whoro tho
company owns n largo tract of tim
ber sultnblo to make Jumuor ior una
purpose Tho mill will bo orectod
ns soon ns possible, but It will bo
vory difficult, to tnko tho big boiler,
onglno nnd machinery to tho slto
ovor tho ronda In tholr present con
dition. It Is snld thnt tho Notl road
lending to tho tunnel Is In a torrlblo
shape, nnd that thd contractors' wa
gons, In hauling mnterlnl to the tun
nel slto, sink up to tho hubs In tho
mud nenrly nil tho way.
This contrnct will koop tho port
nblo mill busy nil winter nnd woll In
to tho spring, ns thoro will bo a groat
deal of lumber used In tho big tun
nel. Tho company also has tho contract
to got out tho lumbar for plnnklng
tho road from Notl to tho tunpol nnd
tho mill nt Elmlrn, which hns been
Idlo during tho fnll and winter, will
soon bo started again on this work.
Tho road for a dlstanco of sovon
miles will bo planked nnd nfter this
work Is completed thoro will bo no
dllllculty in getting materials to tho
tunnol site. It will roqulro In tho
neighborhood of 300,000 or 400.000
feet of lumbor for this Improvement
to tho rond.
F. C. Walters of tho Elmlra Lum
bor company 1j In tho city making
all arrnngomonti to begin work on
theso contract1).
Rush v'iradliiR Work.
Two moro camps will bo establish
ed by Fuller & Co., frolghtors and
sub-contrnctors for Twohy Dros. Ono
enmp will bo CBtnbllBhod nonr town
nnd tho othor about ton miles out.
Work Is now rapidly progressing on
tho tunnel, about 100 mon being en
gngod thoro.
Speaking of tho grading between
Eugeno and tho tunnol, II. P. Hooy,
chlof of tho 8. P. engineering crow
at this plnco, said that, outsldo of
tho six miles Immediately this sldo
of tho tunnol, tho work on tho rest
of tho grading would depend on tno
weather. Tho company doos not
wentnor. -j-no company noes nui
feel )0 puBi,inB tho contractors In
jtno ovont ot rnjny we(ithor, as tho
, ...an 1.. nii..i i.r- l. .,..
lino win ue iiuiBiii-u uuiuiu inu in,.
nnl 1b comnleted. As soon as tho
weather permits, work will bo rush
ed and the lino built out to tho tun
nel. SBILL
F
House Committee Decides to
Report One Carrying Many
Millions of Dollars.
(By Associated Press to Coos Ba
Times.)
WASHINGTON. D. C. Dec. 14.
Another largo appropriation which
may carry millions, was added to tho
houso program today when tho Houso
committee on Public Buildings de
cided to report nn omnlbiiB publlo
building bill. Tho decision in which
tho committee vote was fourteen to
three, wds made in tho face of op
position by Democratic Leader Un
derwood, NOVELIST IS DEAD.
Mrs, Arthur Staunnrd Succumbs In
iomlon Today.
(By Associated Press to Coos Bay
Times.)
T.n'nnM. Eneland. Dec. 14.
Mrs. Arthur Stannnrd, tho Novelist
known as "John Strange winter,"
died today.
me mm
IRE GOilCI
Hill
NOW
AVORED
A t'niiHnlMiilloii
and Cimm.
i P t " nv'ifcHtTi
I f 1 1 n iiii vi fiR6i i
I H II- bill !H lU.'MIJ! I S1'j1 t
ui u uu u m
FURIISKED FEDEBftL HHMI Mil
KIHKS STAY ItKSOUKIIH
KNTOMIIKI) MINIMIS DEAD
(Ily Associated Press.)
imiCEVlLLE, Tenn., Doc.
14. Tho work ot roscuors In
tho roscuors In tho Cross Moun-
tuln Mlno was retarded today
by tires in tho entrance. Hope
that moro arc alive is abandon-
ed.
HHO'H
Steamship Arrives In Early
Today From Portland
Sails Early Saturday.
Tim nrnnkwnter arrived iu early
this morning after a good trip down
tho const. Sho una u mrgo passon
gor list and a good cargo of freight,
bringing In n largo amount of Christ
mas goods.
Tho Breakwater will sail at 7
o'clock Saturday morning for Port
land.
Among thoso nrrlvlng on nor touny
woro tho following:
T n Hnnimnrlln. V. II. Pago. Mrs.
D. KoonU, Ethel Koontz. Wilbur
Koontz. Win. Pago, C- M. rago, An
nlo Gago, W. M. Grant, Anna M.
Cox, Mrs. L. Laldhorno, Robt. MarH
den, Mrs. E. A. Smith. W. 8. Marsh
all. II. Holom, W. F. Hunnlcutt, Mrs.
Coko, Mrs. C. Holland, Goo. Mor
gan. It. P. Rlchnrdson, Mrs. Richard
son, J. II. McCloBkoy, R. L. Mulr, F.
R.- Kirk, Paul Cowan, J. Gorbor, II.
II. Rosa, C. P. Keating, L. G. Keat
ing, Mrs. A. L. Smlthormnn, Goo.
Mnggor. A. II. Rowley, C. 8. Barnes,
L. E. Bllven, C. II. Ilormnn, J. E.
Fox. A. L. NorB. Lordy Hutko, F. M.
Joffory, F. S. Wilson, J. E. Achorn,
O. L. Skofstndt, E. M. Shovors, II.
II. McLnughlln, Bud Anderson, Dick
Donnnld. Miss U. Hnrron, E. A. Bar
nes, N. Tonneson, J. Mltcholl, W. J.
Culbortson, G. Frangnnloy, A. Pea
cock, Oscar Olson, A. Spires, A. M.
Boldon, Mrs. Boldon, II. W. Crnw
ford, D. McKlnnon, II. P. Phillips,
Mrs. Phillips, II. E. Ashllmuso, C.
Snoddon, J. W. Ampklns.
TO CANCEL TREATY.
Expect Sennto to Take Enrly Action
011 KuMdnn Resolution.
(By Associated Pross to Coos Bay
Times.)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 14.
As a result of an understanding
reached hero todny, It Is bolloved tho
Sonnto will pass boforo tho Christ
mas holidays tho Houso resolution
terminating tho 1832 trenty with
Russia becaiiBo of dlscrlmlnntlon
against American Jewish cltlzons.
RECALL NO. GOOD.
Such Is Tho Opinion of Attorney
General Crawford.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 14. That
tho recall amondmont to tho Oregon
constitution Is inoporatlvo and inof
fectual becaiiBo It Is not solf-oxecut-lng
Is tho opinion of Attornoy-Gon-oral
Crawford, handed down for R.
II. Howell, county clerk of Lincoln
county, who roquostod information
on tho point becauso of a movo on
foot in that county to clrculnto ro
call potltlons against tho county
Judgo and county commissioners.
Tho opinion is sweeping in its
nature and doclnres that tho recall
provlston Is not self-executing and
that furthor loglslatlvo ennctment Is
required boforo the recall amond
mont will become effective.
UTAH WRECK FATAL.
(ny Associated Press to Coos Hay
Times.)
OGDEN, Utah, Dec. 14 Two
trainmen woro killed and two woro
Injured In a wreck of two freight
trains at Castle Rock on tho Union
Pacific early today. Tho dead aro
Drakoman Ingram and Fireman
Tlrnnnnn.
o
125 SONG HOOKS STOLEN
WHILE GIPSY SMITH IS
MAKING SCORES REPENT
TACOMA. Wash., Dec. 14.
Whllo Gipsy Smith was bring-
lng scores to ropontanco, somo
thlof mado off with 125 of tho
evangelist's song books. "Libra-
Pj rians tell mo that moro roll-
glous books aro taken than any
other kind," said Dr. E. T. Ford
of tho Smith committee,
HE
01 BREAKWATERS
nf Times. Const M
Ilnr Aitvi-rtlier.
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it u mm u
Indianapolis Prole of Alleged
McNamara Const ii acy
Bsfjins Today.
GREAT VOLUME OF '
EVIDENOE . : FOUND
Claim That Crim . . '
petrated In Sev'
. In- Past '. : 1
v Per-
Ol.UUO
(Kroni Aisnclnted-Pi
Time-
t i Coos Day,
INDIANAPOLIS, In I 14.
The federal grniid Jn v I lt-!i Ib to
probe the uHokpiI cm y vlmro-
by oxphMlves voro earn 1 Into many;
stntos to blow up bridge mid othor
Btruotiiios erected by ,lrin employ
ing non-union men, fatnlally b','nn
deliberations todny.
Ycnrs ot corrcBpotulence and othor
papers taken from tho ottU- forinor-.
ly occupied by John J. McNamarnfc
tho convicted Hocrotnry and treasurer
of tho Intnrnntlonhl Association of
Drldgo and Structural Iron Workors
Is In possession of District Attornoy
Miller nnd former clorks nnd stenog
raphers of McNamara will bo called
boforo tho jury. A number of de
tectives nnd union ofllclals will be
summoned to toll what thoy may
know of tho nllegcd dynnmlto plots.
(Hy Associated Prcsn to Coos nay,
Timos.)
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Doc. 14.
A detailed list of ono hundred explo
sions In structures orectod by firms
employing non-union workmdn, as
furnished to tho govornmont by tho
Natlonnl Erectors Association, was
prepared for tho grand Jury. Tho
list, beginning with tho wrecking 'ot
structural works In Connecticut nnd;
Massachusetts In tho summor oC
1009, cites tho dnmngo dono up to.
October 1C, 1911, nnd points out, as
indicating participation by others
than John J. nnd Jnmos D. McNa
mara, Ortlo McManlgal, that tho
crimes of this nnturo woro porpo
tratcd In Bovontoon states.
COrf GETS
Little God of Love Vying With
Santa Claus Even During;,
Christmas Season,
Judslnff from announcomonts and
rumors, Dan Cupid Is trying to vio
with Santa Claus for popularity;
ovon during tho Christmas season.
Anuouncomonts havo boon mado oS
sovoral woddlngs of woll-known Cooa
Day people for tho Christmas sea
son. FrlondB of Jns, Cowan, Jr. and!
Miss Corn Bowron hnvo beon apprised
that thoy will bo married on or about
Docomber 27. Thoy aro among tho
best known young pooplo In Mursh
fleld nnd scores of frlonds will unlto
In rxtendlng congratulations ovon In
advnnco of tho ovont.
North Bond peoplo particularly and
Cook nv reoplo gonornlly will bo
much Interested1 In tho nnnounce
mont thnt Harry Russoll and Mfsa
Winifred Rood will wed Decomber
26, Announcement wns mndo n week
or so ngo of tho coming mnrrlago
of Mr. Russell's brothor, Capt. Har
voy Russell, and Miss Mabol Nonh.
which will bo solomnlzed Docombor
20. Tho nnnouncomont of tho Rus-Boll-Rood
nuptlnls to take placo eoon
after tho Rusaoll-Noah nuptials camo
as a surprise
Mrs. G. Truman of North nond
Heights yesterday tonderod a shower
complimentary to Miss Mabol Noah
Invitations have beon lssuod for a
Jlnon shower nt tho homo of Mrs. K.
Rood Friday ovenlng complimentary
to Miss Wlnnlfred Rood.
Weds In Florida.
Mrs. Elmer Russell of North Rond
Is In receipt of announcomonts of tho
marrlago of hor sister, Miss Ethel
Kern, to Allan D. Plxton which took
placo at Alva, Florida, a few days
ngo. Miss Korn was formerly depu
ty postmistress nt North Bond and
won many frlonds on tho Bay who
will unite In extending congratula
tions. Sho loft horo for Florida about
eighteen months ago. Mr. and Mrs,
Plxton will reside on tho groom's
ranch near Ionn, Florida.
Tho HIGHEST GRADE Rnwlnc Ma
chlno mndo for $30.00 at MILNEIt'S.
A TnnnRH min win do vu
GOOD. Phono 2K-J t
Red AIR GUNS nt MILNER'1.
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