The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 04, 1912, EVENING EDITON, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1912 EVENING EDITION
A Consolidation of Times. Const Mnll
mid Coos liny Advertiser.
No. 147
lag
HiHESE IMPERIAL TROOPS TO
RENEW WAR AGAINST REBELS
nnohu Government urders
fcencral to Renew Hostilitiec
January 6.
EW ARMISTICE ONLY
AN STAY WAK KtlMtWAL
lijnese Ambassador at Wash
ington buaaemy nusiyns
fOSIUUII unu uuavuo.
ly Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
Shanghai, chiim. Jan. i. Tim
ipurlnl government m i'okiu sent
ilors today to nil goncruls In com-
... ....I.il tt'fwmu tit t'l'HIIlim
unii ih iiiii'i;,"" .,. -----
iBtllltles at eight o'clock on tho
irnlng oi juiiiiiuj i uiiiwn w.w
in il.... ! tin. nt unit 1 1 1
CCIVO nOUUCIllimi " mu !.-"
ut tho armlBtlco between tho two
1 . 1. ..( fttwitlnt1 .
'CC8 HUB UUWIl " " w"
MINISTER TO LEAVE.
LliH.s.. RctnvM'iitntlvo nt Washing
ton Resigns I'OSItlOII.
Associated Press to Coos Day
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, .Inn. I.
o Chinese minister to wusningiou,
nng Yin Tang, hn decided to ilt.
i position Hero auer n suiy u
nr and u month. Tho reason for
decUlon Is yet unknown, no win
U tim nnnltiil next week for Chi-1
I, taking his family with him, lcnv-
b Yiiiik Kwnl, tlio urai Hccromry in
lirgo of tho legation.
irrs
S HONORS IX HAWAII
riln ul Yoiinir Man. Well Known
on Coos liny, wets Appointment, i
Many Coos Hay people romoniborl
rinan IJ. Courtcnoy, u I'orunnu
ornblo tlmo hero a couple of years
o when his father was constructing
sawmill nt Mllllngton on Isthmus
let and tho following from tho
rtlnnd Journal will bo of intoresi
them .
"From Honolulu comes word thnt
rman 11. Coiitcnoy, n Portlnnd
ung man, has been mnuo private
:retary to Governor r-renr or na
il territory, aftor having been on
o Islands less than two months.
"Norman Courtcnoy Is tho son of
wealthy retired lumberman of this
and ho loft ho-o a row montlis
o to enter Princeton university.
tor reaching Now Jersey, tho young
n decided that four yonrs of col
:o would bo too much of a grind,
with a companion, ho stnrtcd out
sco tho world.
."Ultimately they readied Hawnll
I tlio territory so pleased tho pnlr
t tnoy decided to romnln. Shortly
or their arrival, young Courtonoy
s nindo sccrotnry to a nrominont
yslrlon, nnd his work so Impressed
empioyor that bo wns soon recom
nded to tho governor with tho ro
t that ho wnB tnken Into Govorn
Prear's ofllclnl household.
'Mr. Courtenoy carried with him
Honolulu highly comnllmontnry
tors from Govornor West, Sonntor
nrne, and Sonntor Chniuherlnln
I others, and theso. -toKothor with
fact that 1i1b fnthor formo-ly was
usInesH mnn of Honolulu nddod to
lo oftho to Mtc ( of Hawaii."
Binnaing witl'Olio rblnr oxecu
-jJ?
KANSAS BACHELORS CLUB
LOOKING VOlt SPINSTERS
ULYSSES. Kan.. Jan. 2 Ab
a starter on Its leap year pub
licity campaign ngnlnst tho sin
gle women of tho stnto and
country, tho Grnnt County Ba
chelors' club gavo a big bnnquot
m mo Ulysses town hall. Plans
for systematic action toward ob
taining sultablo wives for mom-
uors wore discussed.
Tho club has 35 mombors,
substantial, ellglblo bachelors
of the county."
Kansas girls will ho given tho
preference, but tho Hold Is open
jo 'ho entire nation, according
mont, The club was reorganiz
ed for tho present campaign
last week. Eighteen nhnrtor
mombors who married, follow
ing a former rmrmnlo-r. I... tv,
club, will ho guests of honor.
MORE WITVUKSKS
CALL15I).
" 1Jiinnilt!iiB Cnso Evlilenco
iv a , M (Jl"d Jury.
y Associated Press to Coos Bay
Tl
1NDIANApol1S. jnd.. Jan. 4.
uatA 7.1 , l' or Cincinnati, an In-
!lrJend John J. McNamara
ii ,.. ', V,ienrc" heforo tho fod
'l Brand inn. ... t, .
1 m ' ""'"Jl II. JOIIIl-
o n, Ti . '"" "ti niiiwiiy
er Vn Perl,a' I1Unols- " nn-
varton. a ." ".a.V0-re'(l,e.(1 otaUs
8 InvMUBatod, UXI"08,&US now
FIGHTING ROB
IS STRICKEN
Rear Admiral Evans Suddenly
Succumbs In Washington
of Labor Still Leading
Causes Great Regret.
(Dy AflBoclatod Press to Coos Dny
Times.)
WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan.
Most of olllclnl Washington did not
hear of the sudden domino last
evening of Hear Admiral H. I). Ev
niis, known ns '"Fighting Hob," un
til today. Tho news caused a great
great shock bore and many xpres
slons of sorrow and of sympathy for
tho aged wife and family of tho
bravo sailor, who Buccumbed after
three hours of Illness of acute In-
dlgCBtlOII.
report ik denied
Xo Clash llctweeii President
Tuft
and French AmhtiKMidor.
(Ily Associated Press to Coos
Day
Times)
PARIS, Jan. -1 Tho foreign of
llco has Issued n statement regarding
tho newspaper report published hero
thnt tho French ntnlmssador at
Washington, M. Jussornnd, affronted
by President Tuft, loft Washington
on a trip to Panama so as to bo nb
sent from tho Now Year's reception
at tho Whlto House. Tho Foreign
iiiilpo ilnnlnres M. Jusxerand and Mrs.
Jussernnd loft for Pannma at tho ro
qucst of President Tnft who repeat
edly pressed tho French Ambassador
to visit Panama boforo tho cnnal Is
completed. They will roturn to
Washington January l) nftor which
ho goes to Now York to attond n
hniHiuct of tlio Now York Hnr Asso
ciation at which ho and Tnft aro to
speak.
TO OPEN STORE
MITCHELL AXI) JONES WILL
OPEN AXOTIIKU FIXUP STOKK
TIIMHK SOOX AHi: MAKING
HKi SUCCKSH.
Messrs. Mitchell nnd Jones, prop
rietors of Tho FIxup Clothing and
gentlemen's furnishing Btoro ou
North Front street, havo Just con
cluded arrangements for opening a
second store In North Dond. Thoy
havo tnkon a long term lenBO on tho
quarters recently vacated by S. J.
immni in tiw ftiuin iiuiiiilni!. on Sher
man avonuo thero, nnd will Install a
man avonuo thero, and will Install a
lino stock of men's furnlshliigB and
clothing nnd shoes
SAXe? be installed and
tho store mado ono of tho best ou
tho store mado ono of tlio uest on
"!. ?-..-BJ!!!i?.Ju i "!ll"
with tho Marshfleld storo, tho groator
volumo or business win ennmo iiiuiu
to rondor oven bettor sorvlco than
heretofore.
Tho North Bond storo will also ho
known ns Tho FIxup. Geo. SoIIb,
who was formorly associated with
Mr. Mitchell in business nt Hosoburg,
and who has boon a prominent resi
dent of North Bond for tho Inst fow
years will bo managor of tho now
Btoro. It Is hopod to havo It ready
for opening In a fow days.
That tho now store will bo a suc
cess Is assured as the same methods
nnd policies which havo won tho Fix
up In Marshfleld such a flno patron
age will be strictly adhered to In tho
North Bond storo.
LOGATj OVKHFLOW.
Undergoes Operation Mrs. W. T.
Button of Bandon underwent nn op
eration nt Mercy hospltul today for
appendicitis. Tho cabo was a very
acute ono.
MBS. W. S. BUNCH of Loon Lake Is
a guest nt tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. S. B. Cathcart In West
Marshfleld.
GEO. GOULD of Allegany is in
Marshflold today on business.
MATT BOWRON of Isthmus Inlot Is
a Marshflold visitor.
MRS. LEW HAZARD of Coqulllo Is
visiting rolntlves In Marshflold.
MRS. DAVIDSON of Catching Inlet
Is a Marshflold shopper.
W. II. MORGAN of Daniels Creek Is
In Marshfleld today on business.
T. M. COLLVER of Catching Inlet
Is in Marshfleld today.
IN NORTH BEND
FATHER JNi SON
H. M. Dearing, Head of De
funct Institution at Albion,
Mich., Admits Their Forge
ries Amount to $165,000.
(Dy Associated Prosa to Coos Day
Times)
I1ATTL13 CltKKK, Mich. ,Jnn.
"It's Leavenworth prison for mo and
the sooner tho better." Bald II. M.
Stock Company to Take Over
and Enlarge North Bend
Plant Soon.
At a meeting In North Bend Inst
evening, partial plans for organiz
ing a now Btock company to pur
chase, enlnrgo and operato tho North
Bend Milk Condensnry wore perfect
ed. A verbal option, or rather a
stipulated price, has been obtained
from Messrs. Shorldnn nnd Duffy
who now own nnd oporato the con
donsnry. Only preliminary nrrangomcntB
for tho deal havo been perfected;
but further dovolopmonts aro cxpec
icd within a fow days. At the moot
ing last night, C. J. Van Zlle, C. 15.
Nicholson, It. Boyd nnd Harry Wlnk
Ior woro appointed a special com
inltteo to carry out tho dcnl.
Shore and Wading Birds Now
Considered Waterfowl by
Attorney General.
That "shoro and . wading birds"
aro really water fowl In tho mennlng
of tho Oregon Stnto Gamo law Is tho
decision of Attorney Gonorni uraw
(leciHiuii ui jYiiuruuj uu.iuii.,
fm-il iiprnriltnir to Ills latest OnllllOtl.
Tlin milnlnn wan rnndored 111 rCSDOnSO '
PLAN TO ROT
C1N0ENSARY
NEW RULING
ON GAME LAW
to a o'rqueBt from State Game Ward- accuaca or snooting . .,,.
on Flnloy nnd differs from the ono j who died n week or ao ago nt Mer
ho rondorod a year or so ago In ro- Cy hospital. In addition to this,
spouse to an Inffulry from Doputy'jt jB umiorstood that a special term
Prosocutlng Attorney Llljeqvlst ol f b convonod to honr
Coos county. Ho has Just forward-1"' ""1 ' '
Mr I lUeM tlsnsfo ows ' Deputy Prosecuting Attorney 1.11
li I com, linco with your S .est ' Joqvlst has been opposed to having
of recent ate I have reexamined tho case como up boforo tho reg-SoSonowl.ethorsho.and
SSTSS wX Jowl" me Uone
In Section 18 of tho Gnmo Law or
1900.
"On October Oth, 1909, this offlco
gave nn opinion to Mr. Llljeqvlst,
deputy prosecuting attorney at Co
qullle, Oregon, to tho effectthat
shoro and wading birds montloned m
" "" f -, a t not !n
,'Tin tbo tor other water fow
n.ont.oned In said secUon IS but ad-
Ised him that any fowl which wns
'" """;"",, i Rni,i Section 18
US Z"rn dLl,n.n8urterUOn"'.:
but are Included In tho tor m"auy
other wntor fowl," according to tho
sclontlflc meaning of sniu torm, nro
included In the prohibition provid
ed In Bald section.
"Upon ro-oxnmination or mo nuta
tion nnd of tho authorities slnco
, ..v., in niv nttnnttnn. I nm ill-
cllned to tho opinion thnt shoro and
wading hlrds aro wator rowi accoru
Ing to tho sclontlflc dlvhdon of birds,
nnd thoreforo that thoy are Included
In tho torm "otho rwator fowl" us
ed In sectlo nl8. In tho former op
Inlon, I proceeded upon tho theory
that tho Statute itsolf classed them
ns a separate division of a gamo bird
and not as a water fowl, but It seem
that thoy mny ho considered ns wat
er fowl, but that tlio sepnrte provis
ions concerning tnem nro as io v..u
tlmo when they may bo taken, or
in uiuv '"''.,, fh't tun nm-
ent closed season, and that tho nm
In other words, providing u uwi.-
.. v,o.. wnrtis. nrovuunK u '"
..,,..n nf Portion is. nroiuiuiiiiK mu
ubo of sink hont. sneak boat. etc.
In shooting at wator fowl, applies to
them ns well ns those mentioned
In Section 18. ,
"Slnco thero. Is nt lenst n ques
tion ns to what tho terms of Section
IS nctunllv cover. I hollovo you are
instilled In considering tho shoro
nnd wading birds ns water fowl un
" the Courts shall decide other
wise."
THIS IS THE TIME to take ad
vantage of tho bargain sale of Huts
LmlleV Coats nnd Ladles' Suits at
MRS. ELROD'S. Great reduction
nf nrlces on all tho flno lino of win
"eVsOOds. ONLY A FEW DAYS.
LOOTEO BANK
Dearing, tho aged Albion banker ns
ho prepared to leave for Dctrlot to
doy with his son, Palmer M. Dear
ing, in custady of a United States
mnrshal. The father and son have
confessed forgeries nmountlng to
$105,000 which resulted In tho clos
ing of tho Albion National Hank on
Tuesdny. II. M. Dearing said there
was no hopo for the depositors
MOBBED HOI
Miscreants Who Broke Into
Best Home Above Ferndale
Likely to Be Caught.
Marshal Carter Is busy on n clue
that will likely lead to tho appre
hension of tlio pnrtlcB who broko
Into tho bachelor quarters of Mr.
Best above Forndnlo n fow dayB ago
and looted tho homo of n number
of nrtlclos. Two wIikIowb were
broken to gnln access to tho build
ing. It is believed thnt a number
of boys wero Implicated In tho mat
ter, and unless It Is ndjustcd soon It
will llkoly result In somo of them
bolug sentenced to tho Reform
School.
Among tho articles, taken were n
pockot knife, three drills, two soc
kets, n necktie, stamped envelopes,
box of matches, box of bench agates,
solder, nulls, nnd other minor nrtl
clos. SPECIAL TERM
TO
Possible That Extra Session of
Court Maybe Ordered For
Bestscott Trial.
According to reports In circulation
today, It is llkoly that a special
iKiumi jmjf " .,.. uu r..o ..
.i. .),. nnnln., n.nl.Ur. TlnstHPntt.
grand Jury will ho cnllod to pasa on
. . . ..... . ,.
eciUlon would 1 then bo tlrrown on
lilm. If It goes over to tho April
term, District Attorney Geo. Brown
would probably bo In Coqulllo to ns-
slst In the prosecution.
By nrranglng for a special torm
of court, tho exponso of tho cnso
would ho less than If It comes up at
a regular torm of court. At n
special torm of court, veniremen can
bo discharged and sent homo Just ns
soon nB they nro olsquauiieu wnnw
at n regular torm of court thoy havo
to ho kopt for other cases.
Goldlo Bestscott Is Btlll In chargo
of Special officer C. A. Motlln nt tho
Coob hotel. Owing to tho uncer
tainty about a special grand Jury be
ing cnlled, no arrangements Qinvo
been mndo for hor arraignment on
tho now chnrgo of murder In tho first
degree which wns proforred against
hor aftor Murray's death.
HAMMOND PLANTS COMHIXB
ill,- T.iiiiiIk'v Properties on
Pnclllu
Const Consolidated
EUREKA, Cal, Jan 4 Announce
ment was made hero that tho Ham
mond Lumber Company would con
solidate all tho properties known ns
tho "Hammond Interests" Into ono
great lumber manufacturing concorn,
pnntrollnc tbo OlltllUt Of fOtir big
..,111., mwi n Minin nf 20 vards In tho
ii,o ... w ...-. -- ------ .
lending cities or ua irornia, uvuuu,
ci i b 0,BOW,.oro.
.o-" - ------ -- , ..
it la iiniinrRtnncl tbat he steamship
line of tho Hammond company nlso
will be Included In tho merger. Tho
companies affected aro:
Tho Vanco Redwood Lumber com
pany, owning a plant at Samoa, with
an output of 400,000 feet of lumber
dolly, together with thousands or iiv
re: of vnlunblo redwood timber; Cur
tln Lumber company, of Mill City, Or.
tin Hammond Lumber company of
Watsonvlllo; the National Lumber
company, a selling nnd finishing con
corn with 29 yards in tho West, nnd
the Hammond Lumber company
plant at Astoria.
A TUltKISH HATH will
GOOD. Phono 214-J.
do you
T BUYS
TRY WOMAN
BURNS IS NOW
1
WIS YOUTH
Mrs. Mabel Treaner of South
Bend, Ind., Millionaire,
Marries Chauffeur.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay
Times.)
CHICAGO, Jan. 4 Mrs. Mabel M.
Treoner of South Bend, ind., said to
possess more than one million dol
lars, hns mnrrlcd her former chnuff-
our nnd prlvnto secretary, Harry A.
Wood, many years her Junior. Tho
ceremony wns preformed In tho pres
ence of tho woman's two sons, tho
elder of whom, it Is said, Is nearly
the ngo of his now step-father.
WHAT IS UXDEUTAKKU'S
KKXSI-: OK KMKIili WORTH'.
EDWARDSV1LLE, III., Jan.
2. Tho Circuit Court Is hear
ing n cbbo to determine whether
nn undertaker')! sense of biiicII
Is worth $5,000 to him. Suit
for dnmngos was brought by
Noll McIJrldo, a Venlco under
tnkor, ngnliiBt J. Lester Goers,
nn attorney. McIJrldo nlloges
Gcors hit him In tho noso nnd
thnt tho blow destroyed his
senso of smell. The blow follow
ed n trial sovoral weeks ago
when Geera waB plaintiff on ap
peal against McIJrldo. Ho wns
suing for nn nlleged fee. At that
tlmo tho lawyor wns fined $G0.
..Tho LAIHKS of tho METHODIST
CHURCH will hold n COOKED Kood
SALE nt tho COOS HAY CASH Slow
.SATURDAY afternoon.
Steamship Arrives In Early
From Portland Sails
North Saturday.
Tho Brenkwnter arrived In early
today from Portland aftor n good
trip down tho coast. Sho had a
good pnssongor list nnd n fair cargo
of miscellaneous frolght.
Among (lioso arriving on tho
Brenkwutor woro tho following:
II. Youmans, G. W. HolllBtor, J.
C. Watson, Irvln Watson, Georgia
Watson. S. C. Vanco, D. J. Con
loguo, F. II. Reed, Goo. P. Storoy,
P. F. Smith, E. D. Dornn, B. It. Lee,
Geo. Stncy, C. W. Lamborn, J. b,
Sanllno nnd wife, J. Klmbey, F. It.
Kirk, M. A. LnFnyetto, jiio. ivioin,
A. Lncey, C. Simmons, II. J. Hunt
loy, G. F. Smith. P. A. Hall, C. J.
Howard, J. B. Taylor, II. B. How
ard, F. W. Paris, E. F. Bradon, Mrs.
Beck, W. G. Carroll, N. L. Broda, D.
J. Kinney, F. D. Lay ton, P. L. Nen
vlllo, M. Woolford, C. Nnaburg, D.
Craig, J. M. Bowon, N. Williams, II.
F. Dowon, J. Solvago, A. J. Sweet,
F. E. Wostorberg. C. J. W. Jamos,
A. McPheo, E. Nymanover, P. L.
Smith, H. Martin, J. L. Howard, Mrs.
C. J. Howard, Francis Howard, Mrs.
Spencer, M. W. Clymon, II. Now
bans, C. Morton, C. Solke, K. G. Byo.
C. Holding.
Tho Breakwator will sail at 10
o'clock Saturday morning for Port
land. HESITATION IS ONLY
MENACE TO PROSPERITY
j SAYS JAM KM .1. limn
ISI'JW xuiliv, jun. -. ..'.
Is no menace to tho country s
prosperity except nesitntion,
snld James J. Hill. "Tho peo-
plo aro sane and thoro Is noth-
4 Ing sorlouB in tno nir io tu-
a. t,.i. nnvlinilv's rnnfldOllCO. Tho
only troublo Is thnt conditions
keep peoplo from going mm
now things rapiaiy.
"In the northwest, nnd so
fnr as I havo observed, tho
country over, business Is steady,
A. nvnn If it Ih O. llttlo Olllet.
NOTICE TO FIREMEN
Fire Department are requested to
meet nt the hall at 7:30 this evening.
Election of officers nnd other busi
ness will bo followed by a banquet.
J. W. DAVIS, Pres.
ARRIVE TODAY
ON BREAKWATER
ON TRAIL OF
KJNAIIITEfPLOT
Head of American Federation
of Labor Leading Figure at
Indianapolis.
CONNECTIONS WITH
OLD CASE REVIVED
Sudden Termination of Book
waiter's Investigation Arou
ses Suspicion.
By Associated Press to tho Coos Bay,
Times.)
INOIANAPOLIS, Ind., Jan. 4.
Interest In tho report of tho alleged
connection of Samuel Gompers and
former Mnyor Charles A. Bookwal
ter's dropping his dynnmlto Inquiry
I two years ago, Is following uetec-
tlvo Burns to Philadelphia whoro, It
Is expected, ho will lnvostlgnto tho
labor union nllllatlons of Hugh Thor
sch who, prior to Boven years ngo,
published n labor paper In Philadel
phia. He Is now nssoclntcd with
Bookwnlter In a printing Arm, In.
which, according to Burns, Gompora
was concerned. Thorsch In n Btnto-
' nient today denied n partnership with
GomperB or Booking tho lnbor lender'o
Influence In getting printing contractu
with tho unions.
By Associated Press to tho Coas Bay,
j Times.)
I LOS ANGELES, Jan. 4 Tho dy
namlto conspiracy Investigation In
augurated by tho previous county
grand Jury wIiobo torm oxplrod last
week, waB takon up by tho now body
today and wns pushed vigorously.
It Is oxpected that tho Investigators
will go so far as to summon persona
employed In confldentlnl capacity In
tho clrcleB of attorneys who defend
ed tho McNnmarns.
KXPKCT KTOKK SOON.
(By Associated Pros to Coos Baj(
Times.)
THE HAGUE, Jan. 3. It Is stated
In court circles that Qucon WUhol
mlnn Is expecting an Interesting fam
ily event another visit of tho stork
soon.
ARREST SILL
Former Coos County Man Ar
rested on Request of Sher
iff Gage There.
(Spcclnl to Tho Times.)
PORTLAND, Oro., Jnn. 4.
Charged with attacking n 14-yonr-
iold girl at Coos Bay bohio wooka
'ago, M. L. Sill, was arrested last
night by Detectives Pat Molonoy and
,8weonoy, who recognlzod tho mnn
.from photographs sont hero by tho
rv.na iinv n ntiinrlt Ioh. Shoriff Gago
of Coos county, nrrlvcd hero thlfl
morning nnd took tho mnn Into hta
custody. Sill will bo returned todajj
to faco trial. It Is said that ho wan
of somo prominence In Coos Bay,
busIuesB circles nt ono tlmo.
PLAN KOR ELKS
No Other Meetings will Conflict wltli
Big Gathering In Portlnnd
PORTLAND, Or Jn- 1 Through;
tho efforts of John P. Sullivan, tho
Grand Exalted Ruler of tho Elks,
conflicts In the dates of tho Importntt
conventions of 1912 havo beon avoid-
ed.
As soon as It was decided that tha
Elks would hold their annual rounloa
In Portland during tho wook of Julyj
8, Mr. Sulllvnn conforred with ofll-
clnls of tho Grand Army nnd tho Shrl
nors with tho rosult thnt tho conven
tions of those organizations will bo
hold In Los Angeles In Soptombor and
May respectively. By urging tho
subject on mombors of tho Republi
can National Convention Coinmittoo
ho succeeded In hnvlng the dnto for
tho Republican convontlon In Chicago
set for tho week of Juno 18. Ho
has started similar negotiations with!
tho Democratic Natlonul Conimlttoa
nnd It Is probablo that anothor weo'.c
than that chosen by tho Elks will bo
selected for tho Democratic convene
tlon.
CHAMBKR OF COMMERCE
NOTICE.
Notlco Is heroby given that tho uiH
nnl trmnMnp nf tlin MnrHllfleld Clinm-
Ibr of Cemmorco will bo hold Friday
evonlng, Janunry fi, at 8 o'clock aK
tho Chamber of Commorco rooms.
The annual election of ofllcors will bo
hold nnd other business transacted.
Alj members aro urged to bo present-
J. T. AlCUUItAIAl,
President
IN PORTLAND
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