IARD LUCK EXPERIENCE YESTERDAY IS ONLY A WISTFUL MEMORY TODAY WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES && WANT ADVERTISING In Tlio TIMES Will Keep tlio Income from Your Furnished Rooms from Lnpslngt YOU enn ronlly holp tho family revenues by renting a fow furnished rooms anil, If you know how and when to uso the classified columnB, you may kcop thnt llttlo extra income as "steady as a clock." Will Fill Vour neiu iwnio "in tlio Market" Effectively! It will put tl'o fnctu nbout your nmncrty boforo tlio oycs o nil "pos IZ buyers" 1 town. Ami If there's 0110 of tlioin who ought to 1111 .7 in ,.tl III own ". " "u MEMIIER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS !-. YYV Established In 1H78 JUL. AAA v ,(.(i(i CimHf M MARSHFIELD, OREGON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1912 EVENING EDITION A Consolidation of TIiiich, Const Mull n ion VHTrrw-vtiuim nwimmm TMimmM iiiiii i oos imy Amrriisrr. Wmt ill REPORT OF GOIIinS ON COOS I TERWDRKS prisoner is i ON ALLIANCE ;jty Ofricials and Councilmon: HolJ Conference With T. J. Nolan. JROPOSED SALE AND ELECTION DISCUSSED .2.1. n of Calling Special Election Before May 1 to be Decided Monday. LET COfflACT .i k i l bases of tlio Coos Hay k II i' v . illinium wure mini imiiij t 1 ai a meeting oi some 01 ..t I .. fit... .......nit .....I ir llll.lliiri ui ii v -iij uimi;ii iiiiii nllur ill officials with T. J. Nolan mul i iiforney. C. It. Pook, at tho Comicil ilinmbor lasi ovoiiiiik. no Hnflnii nctlon wiih taicon. it U01IIK McriiUI ib.it tlio Council should wait ror tlic report or tlio upccini commit' FOR SIDEWALK John Johnson Will Construct Improvement Along Cen tral Avenue Bridge. John Johnson this nftornoon was nwaidod tl o contrnct for construct ing tho elevated sldowalk along tho ' would i-end Lambert ' fp In ci-stmly Sheriff Gage Has George Lam- hert Sent Here From Eureka. Sheriff Gago Is horo from Co lullle awaiting the nrrlval of the Alllniipo on which be expects George Lnmbptt who Is charged with a stntu (ory otfonse by Dora Goodninn. She tr Ides hero and took the mattor up wlih Justice Fennock who referred hor to Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Llljoqvlnt at Coqulllo. Mr. Fonnock bcptired tho nocossnry depositions and iind-rstnnds thnt Mr. Ll'JoqvIst fllod the ebnrgos ngnlnst I.nnibert boforo Justice Iloldon nt CoouIIIp. Lnmbort Ir a logger. IIo wnrf nrrestpd by tho sheilff at Eurpkn who toto-trnprpd Pliorirr Gngo that he ftbp sheriff) Central iiventio bridge, ho being tho lowest blddor. The bids wore opened in tho office of City Engineer Oldlcy this aftornoon. Tho work will be done by private -contract through an ngrconiont of tho property owners. ,'l'bo wa.k will bo six feet wide nr.d 77l! fnnl li.iijp It it.lll lm Itnllt .tl.,.rr ..!.. I . .. iiii.Hiilrlii llln llnlllu flf oo in poiiiiiu ui in. m.w t..u ,... u. tho norlh Ml(lo ot tho i,r,ig0i lt wni herc.il i into ami water rights Do- ,,rotoct ,0,i0strlans from being he ore r.iibinlttliiB the matter to a veto ... , . , f . , f tip people. .....,, ... I other vol.lclos. It Is to be completed Ii be nit a lignl I o Iday. tlu Conn- u ..n.i II wiiii t ailed as n committee of tho, Thu ,,,,, 0 t,,0 W()rJ woro nH fol. 111)10 11 .imjur on ii". V.W....U.II..UII l0...u. and I). D. Hrndflcld, IP I .Mayor Straw. Coiiiicllnion Mien ami .wcrciiiiiii worn iiuiuiio in cunu f,.p0v o present but tlio other uiumlioriT .7r nml oilier illy officials wero la at- Itcmlniire. City Attorney (loss reported mat Hip lint) beon In eonforoneo Willi Rlcjars. Mcrcon, Fcrbaiu and (Holey, tlio special roinmlttee appointed to nppriilso tlio value or tlio roni estate mid water rluhts yestorday afternoon. I llu tmltl the ropiuilttco lind decided to pcrsonnlly Inspect the property be fore ntteniptliiK to rix tlo value and Hint tlicy thoiiKlit It would requlrj nliont n week. Mr. Cms snld that the coiuiultteu liml nuked blm coucoruliii; the valid ity of the water rights and tho title to the real estnto hut ns 1 o hud not boon furnished with any abstract of tho ronl estate, ho rould not definite ly Inform tbom about, It. ' An to tho ntcr rights, ho said that wiib n big question nnd ono tluit l'o rould not Five nn opinion on off lnuid. IIo said Hint tlio rnnipntiy had not rogulnrly fl'oil on tho wnter rlgl'tH to Pony In let but be thought thnt possibly tho tights nrnulred by using the wnter for fourteen or flftosn yours gnvo thorn life to nt lonst ns much wnter In tnpv were now taking fro'n Pony Chris Trlpsword, $(515. Wllllnin Led ward. SiaS.fiO. Hugh Mcl.alu, $150. (Ipo. K. Ilymor, $787. John Johnson, $I-I9.7r. HE OPERATES N M Dr. B. F. Alden Makes Incision for Removal of His 1 Appendix. of the cnptaln of tho Al'Innce. BE 8TAGE CHANGE New Scenery and Settings Pro vided by Manager Scott for Company. Mn linger H. K. Scott of tho Gladys Hrockwoll stock company which will open at tho Masonic Opera House next Monday evening hns a force of carpenters and decorators busy re modeling the Htngo mid putting In new scenery at tho Mnsoulc. Mr. Scott will hnvo ontlrcly now scenery and settings for tho Masonic stage, lie has a clever scenic nrtlst who Is preparing tho now sconery. In the now nrrangemont, tho Mnsonlc ftngc will bo modolcd nftcr tho stago of tho Alcnzar at Snn Francisco. Mr. Scott snys thnt tho Improve ment will ho rovolntlou to tho pooplo of Mnrshflcld. Desldcs tboao changes, ho hns a sppplnl orchestra practicing. Tho fompnny Is rohoarslng dnlly nnd rverythlng Is going flno. Speclnl scenory Iins been osneclal- lv prepared for "Moroly Mnry Ann," tho ononlng bill. Although some of tho Snn Fran cisco t'entrlcnl hooking compnnles Med to dlscourngo Mr. Scott nlnut US KLAUS THEJCBIfll Petroskey Loses Bout at Oak land Attell Is Beaten at Los Angeles. tUy Assoclntod Fross to Coos Dn Times. SAN FKAXC1SC0, Fob. 23 Klaus was awarded the decision over Fet loskiy nt the ond of n 20-round go nt Onklnnd yostorday aftornoon, hav ing hod decidedly tho boat of It throughout. Uy Assoclntcd Pro&s to tb Ooas Ila? Tlrco3. TOS AXGKMOS. Col.. Feb. 23 Jnhnnsv Kllbnno wns given the deci sion ovor Abe Attel at tlio end of n so.ioiiiid bout here eterdsy aftornoon. COOS BM ISOLATED TODAY AS RESULT OF S SilER LIKE ROIR AFLOAT TORI AST T LEAVE TOOflY Report That Project Is Revived Denied at North Bend May Come Later. That tho Sumiior line project to Coos Day has boon rovlvcd and that it Inrgo forco of onglneeis and oth ers woro to goon be on tho Ilny for that company wns the report In cir culation In North IJond and Marsh field today. Tho report had It that a roprosentatlvo of tho Sumnor linos bnd arranged with Proprlotor Ito No Telegraph, Telephone or Service From Out side Since Thursday. LANDSLIDE NEAR LAIRD'S INTERFERES Interrupts Mail and Telegraph Storm Probably Worse East of Here. Coo Hay Is today without tele graph nud.nmll servlco ns a result of a wind, sloet mid hntl storm Inst night. The storm, Judging from mon ger roports received bore, was more sevoro oast of hero than on Coob Hny i ne wohtern union llro went down done to enter to the'. SAN FKANCISCO, Fob. 23 Dr. Uortrmu F. Aldeu, chlof Burgeon of t. o French Hospital, iloiiioiistd.tted In part last Sunday his theory that self nil u iw ' . m - , ...: .i . ii.i'viMinihu iv.wvv iiijii ln'..t n.l ....uall.!.. no .....1, n. Mm lOIIUIOIIS lur 11 IIUIHIICllllH II 10 11(11 fl,A Pnn Pnnnlv olrniilt Iia anva ll.nl nrocput n'nnius was cnnlpoed to IniposHlblo. On ilhigiioslng Ills synip-,,,, )8 confident tho pooplo horo np bnnil'o. Whether fev hold rl-tht to ,,l18. "i; A don cnllod In Ills BHop-j nrrnt0 c00(l plnyp nml will pntrnnlzo t iidd tlnnnl wntor Bimnly which It l,t,u mi.ib1i.u..i "" " ' mom nnd so ho Is lor-Vn nothing un-i- .......... . . . . ... iiiini'iitlni' I'onin Iii(i'p!ih1 the Hiilnnl nn-I .1 i i .1 is otiiuipii is pnirxro 111 i -- :" ', . , ---- ..,........... Inudeve'riiPd nt Ponv lu'et. ho cou'd ''Pthcsla which deadens pain without uriiiKiiiK iiiiiiiihciiiiihiii-h. 1 uii iiu mado tlio nocpfcsnry nhdomlnnl cuts, but nt thin point tho mat tor wns doomed too serious for experiment, mid two follow surgeons completed t' o operation, removing tho appendix with Dr. Aldon nn Intores'ed witness of the courts, It wns doubifiu nuout "' Ibolr ninnlpulntlons. Dr. A'den is being nine to decide dotinitoiy aUom loported to bo rocoverlng rapidly. 11.1'iu. however, ho said, ko had m- till. I lll f . .1 ll.,tll ,!., . . ll.ll tlll I ii"t rnv He stated 'nt In Jnstipo to l-n rnmnnnv he d'd not wp1i tho nowspnpr rs to nuoto Mm "h g'v'nr nn o'bi'nTi nuninst thes" e'ulnis ns It would require much Investigation to definitely deteriulno toni mid oven 1 iien, owing to tho vnriuuu dec slons dofht," is thk .motto 1 lurn.cil i.ie coiuiulueu tnut they could i.i i.-i.-h-p iim.'vmiv 11,' iv .... .. . .. . . ... ...............'.... ... hu uil .III HUH UiHIIIIlUO IIIU VltlUU ui 1 1110 property ana water riglus buu Ject 10 tltie nnd tho tities comd bo U liliiMigllluU. " -, bugtio-tod that at tho I'.iVlh.i apeelul u.coiIjii merely a iiiiubiuim 10 increaso tlio harrowing Uapaclty of tho city to a sufficient i.".i) in iu piiiciuuo lis wnt.rwoiKh ; lie submitted. IIo asked fr Mr. No- I ians views on It Unsophisticated Oregon Man Says He Is Victim of Woman's Wiles. PORTLAND, Oe Feb. 23 P dur ing hlmsolf as a man uh p.ilstlcut 'd This, nccordlnc to Dr. Hnro'd K. 1 nb far ns t..o wiles a id ways ot do- 1 Gibson, physlclnn for tho stnto fnc-1 feigning women are c iicornod, and Ami Doctors l'liiiiiently Mistake .Stoiuai'liaclie for Disease. CHICAGO. Fob. 23 "When In doubt, saw off tho appendix." FELLOW IS GULLIBLE Steamship Sails This Afternoon for San Francisco With Many Passengers. Ti 0 Itedondo sailed at 1 o'clock to day for Snn Francisco with a large list of paBsengerB for San Francisco. Although tho woathor hns been quite rough off tho const, Cnpt. Mn gee expected to bo able to cross out this nftornoon. Tho Itedondo hnd n big cargo of lumber from tho Smith mill nnd n largo shipment of potntoos from Coos County growers besides consldornb'.o miscellaneous freight. Among thoso sailing from horo on tho Itedondo woro tho following: 0. J. Snnford, Mrs. C. J, Sanford, Miss Graco Sanford, ICmmn Sanford, MrB. Lnura Ilausor, Mrs. W. K. Hask ell and baby, W. V. Ogren, J. M. Jncobson. Geo. WIKInms. A. L. Wil liams, nob Jensen, K. P. Do Horry, Mra. E. P. Do norry. Efflo Wlllnrd. Mrs. S. Davles, Mrs. It. Tlbbotts, Roy Lawhorn, A.J. Miller, Hluford Farott, Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. h. F. Parrott, Gertrude Parott, Mrs. M. Sundnulst, Alum Sundnulst, Fred nnd Violet Sundqulst, Pnt Hulorngct, C. A. Cnrleton, A. C. Gumnnd, A. T. Cnrl ton, Win. Krouke, Henry Gross, n. Llborntson, Aug I.cnnns. Find of the Hotol Oregon nt North I?"0"1. ":a.u '" veiling. Mnnngor Hond for qunrtors for the big forco ?,, Tr n-J N;rn7Vr.,. ,por.1 0f mon I from Mrs. .Ins. Laird at Lalrd'.i about Mr. Uogstad when called up by The""0'1'" Ji! Janil?,"l,0J". t,ho.,cTOn Times this afternoon about tho mat- f""1, r$lhVtWJ? tor Rni.i tim ti-o rnnH w ,,,... mnl ciirrlors from Rosohurg hod Buc- n nn nrrmmnnnl. I.n.1 l.nnn mn.ln I 0ed0l III gOttlllg OVOr tllO Sllllo With with him for quarters for nny forco of men for tho Sumnor lino or nny other project. He snld thnt lip lind. Indirectly hoard thnt tho Sumner people- plnn- tiod to sond nnother fnrco of mon to the Hay ns soon ns tho wenthcr got good. However, 111 nrrnngomentB 'nvp bppn nipde with blm for thorn. AMdo from this, thro wns no rnlt wny news nflont on the Hny todny. i.Liu.o .ir. Nolan Riinke. Mnvor Straw mado a Btatomont of wiint had ctiie uncii 111 the wmorworKs matter w far and what tho spcoial cmniul.o was expected to do. ll'. .Ml 1111 Mild Ihnt lut UHsiinicil after bo first canio hero last Juno to "' 1 gate tin. puiclinso of t..o wutor "t.hs mre that theio was llttlo or 'J fcvutliikiit lor niuiilclpai ownor ba'p. Ho bind ho had spoon to t.io lniuiit o.Muib and ott.or inoa hero auum tlio ile.nund for liiunlclpal owu- nip as no oul not want to bconio nohed In a controversy ovor It. Ho l't-U IlllOrrOll flVllll .!,.!.. .o.Jlui H nt . ne peopio hero did not want it. f-ater when ho returned in Novom ' t, 110 bnid . 0 found a decldod soiitl 'Cnt for municipal ownorshlp aad !" .V1 nlIa t0 make tho proposition 0 sell to the city. Ho snld that bo understood that both sides la the last y election wero pledged to submit mi '!'? l r ta a vot0 a tl10 Poiplo ""a His t iii Ikto now Wus to try ,?,i Kfl . t!' Council to I nsmi tho wumsiion of It. Ho said he would ' 0 tho verdict whatovor It was ns I... "J" ' 'Bal po f'c y filr. Ha 1 umi if ito poop'o voted ( down tnrv luspcctton commission, Is tho policy thnt Illinois Burgeons hnvo adopted. Dr. Gibson nlso contends thnt Investigation Iwb shown thnt tho surgeons hnvo been In doubt n erod many times, too. Moro than 100 factory employes, bo snys. hnve bnd tholr appendixes removed In the lust vonr. when tvov wore not suffer ing from npnondlcltls n n". but onlv from "plumblsm, hotter known ns tonirclinclio," G, W. Illt.Wi: UKCAl'SK UK WAR iti:i)ii.iui:i) riemlicr Snys Kiillicr of CounM-y's Courage Went With Sang uine. Thicks. CHICAGO, Fob. 23 Frank W. Giiiiami'iis In his sormon gavo an ev planntlon for Georgo Washlngt'in's ciii'qgo In fneliig hlf fat1 or when tbo PCtornnl wrnth was palled down upon be. rod's liPiul for chopping down the cbei y tree "i" o f"t'n' of Ms ponntry hnd red iio'r " ncl Mr C.iiirru'up. "Anv ivi" vlolt'ng ' 'lh"orv pt Wrs'ilngtin declntlng thnt ho was victimized into giving tho pinlutlff vnlm h o p osonta of Jewe'ry nnd much money, Frank L. Miller, a wealti y me chant of Au rora, fl.ed In tho circuit court nn answer to the complaint of Miss Mrr'hn E. Fritz, n young wimnn who Is cuing hi in to recover $.10,000, nl lo''ng b-ench of promise to marry. Miller Is married. He nilmltB that In May. lf.08, ho did consent to mnr ry " Ifi Fritz, but dee'-res thnt s'10 nirrc v -vU" ed to pace blm In n posl tl 11 'v'-ero ho mlg'it )e v'ctlmlzod and thnt s' e hnd no I'lffiiMon of pp -Vug out hor end rf tho bar gn'n. vi'VrV nttomcy be fo-' n conn t(, , ' n viiioii be Is sklng to re-Po--f 'a-l. tho vl'i -f tuo pros pp n- 1 vonpi, iviiij! Minor decinros 1 0 g-'-e Vna Fritz. .MFIJT'Xrj 'S CMiMIll fn'i'iest to 'iv,.i.,t,iy t riuiilvli Hull This Evening. Just who has called the meeting thnt is to be hold at tho Finnish Hall this ovonlng Is what h puzz Ing n n miber who hnvo received Inv- atloos to attend. Tho invitations are slgnec' 1 ' o -Kht thorn wnni i il ,,o . , , vl , "K . ","' "' " . "" '," to attend. Tho invitations are slgnec' obJcMciitnh .???! .."dexn-Mlnlpgn inekof Wns-'ntnnN VProv .committee ' a d are us f)l- ,,V. ' ,0 llls "'' 1'8 assocla es op- i,i.. Bno fV to prp t' o 'fr-' In I ' t wg." ' ne w u-riCnnvoMnrm,' X " '"" " r'h . ' "At our rocont o'eetl n 'n MarsV (r u d like to hae tho prop- Ti.pr v..np re,pn for Ms lrrve-y fieM, (zms of ;.0?.i votes wore r- y, f t' 'ng he sp'd that 1m- "1 wlh the netf-ossltv of " "i to o-nowr olthor "ie c':y to take nilvnntnirn e rnM0 season to mnko Im- NJntlioBvstom. lie said (Coutlnued on page 4.) 'OPp'. Prturdpv n"l "i'l-v ELEGTRICITI WILL J OSEO President Ripley of Santa Fe Says it Will Replace Steam Engines. LOS ANGELES. Fob. 23 Tho fa miliar chug-chug, tho hiss of ex'iniist '.ng steam and tho rat'Io and clattor of tho powerful railroad engine ts doomed. Anywny, tl at's what E. P. Ripley, president of tho Santa Fo says, and tlio road for which RIpoy Is president has recently been buy ing tho most powerful engines over made. "Dut whnt will tnko their place, Mr. Ripley?" was asked of tho vet eran railroad man. And Mr. Ripley smiled nlmost Imperceptibly ns ho sat low down In his big offlco chnlr and nnswored: "Not flying machines!" , "Whnt then?" "Wi y, electricity." Thon Ripley went on to say that M10 years of the stonni engine wero .lumbered by twenty-flvo, nnd thnt n his opinion, when tho year 1937 comes around cold-weather refugees 'cm tho oast will be speeding west ward to sunny southorn California In ta'atlal passenger trains operated en Mlv by o'ectrle'ty and tho spoed of tbe'o train" will bo to tho speod of tho trnlns tndnv as those of todny are 10 t: oto of a quarter of a century ngo. "It septus probable," said he, "o" noclnlly In light of f'o romnrkahlo o"oinMnn of tho npp'lpntlon of o'ec tr'clv during tho last few years, that he next fow years will see o'octrlclty iksp-i n. tho motlv p"wor of nil trains, frolght as woll as passenger. -"1 "-nxcintinontni as woll nB local COLLEGE IN Warden at Walla Walla Prison to Use Them as Instruc tors for Others. WALLA WALLA, Wash.. Fob. 23 According to Warden C. S. Rold of tho Washington stnto penttontlnry, ho has ir collcgo and university gradu ates serving tlmo In tho Institution, nnd from this numbor ho will chooso educators to tnko chnrgo of tho now night school, which Is now under con sideration by tho stnto bonrd-of con trol nnd which Is oxpoctod to bo os tnbllshcd In tho near future Ac cording to tho wnrdon, ho lacks no mntorlal to fill his corps of Instruc tors, somo of tlio prisoners showing great ability In cortuln branches, such ns nro nocossnry to the curricu lum of tho night school. somo or tlio loiter mnll only. Bo foro she bnd finished tho messngo, tho wlro wont down nnd Mnnngor Schettor hnd beon unnblo to rcstoro servlco up to n Into hour this after noon. Tho mall did not reach hero today and owing to tho wires bolng down, rostmnstcr Curtis wns unnblo to ns (ortnln when to oxpect It. Tho long dlstnnco tolophono wlro went down botwoon Myrtlo Point and Rnsobiirg about 7:30 Inst ovonlng nnd communication hnd not beon restored nt n Into hour todnv. No da 111 ngo wns dono In tills Imme diate vicinity by tho storm, tho only Inconvcnlenco bolng loss of moans ot communication with outsldo points'. In consequenco of both tho tolo grnph nnd tolophono wires bolng down today, Tho Times wns unnblo to secure Its regular Associated Prcsa roport. HAVE MEN HERE Em- MANIA LEAPS TO CELL 11 PftVT flour. go to "" J ESTERS. -Oh! et. Hie corrupt pract'cea act war fiwr"i''v v'o'p'nd a'd as a result l 0 W)n 01 'PO 'V'l't O T "IT iriBlC Hnn nt Blllilirlinn Irnlno II lu ..on.1 mTYvT'c t ''p, '"' ''''(, ' r -v " '' '"'? Giatlpiinpf ,si ioul nnd In fitter p'.-e-s IIUMJ for - nP thing shou'd oout'nur? If no' ! n,i ?0 fnr ns I hnvo benrd Is wor'c- meot with 100 others nt tho lCnWhting vry s'ltlsfnctori'y " - of F'n'nnd Hall Friday ov-n'-g. Fob ' '. Iov gouil S.VR- ?' nt S o'clock somo'lilii'i do'.ng ' FINE HAXDHAfi.S oi prnvPRi) 1 No collection will be taken." PRICES. RED CROSS DRUG Store. Kansas Man's Love of Game of Checkers Results in ' Conviction. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Fob. 23 Flaying checkors In hopo of becoming c. amplon Instead of working mid paying his wlfo 'i n week to support t olr two children, caused .Myron W. Gou d n Leavenworth County, Kau nas farnnr to bo ordered committed to the Kansas ponltontlnry for two years. Ho Is the first man to bo bant to tho prison under tho now state law making abandonment of his family n folony. Gould, a son of n prosperous farm er, wns charged with dosortlug his family, eoutonced to two years' im prisonment by the district court of Wynndotto County, Knnsns, and pa roled on his promlso to pny his wife $3 n week. IIo failed to mnko tho payments nnd tho court ordered his nrrost, Ho was found In El Dorado, Robert Hunks Says They Aro ploying Coos liny Men. Robort Hanks of tho firm of Kruso & Hanks of North Hond snys thnt whoovor Informod tho special com mlttco of tho Mnrshflold Chamber of Commorco thnt they woro nbout to bring sixty ship enrpontdrs to tho Hny wns mlstakon. IIo snys they nro em ploying Coos Hny Inbor nnd wbllo tho large amount of work thoy hnvo on hand for tho summer season will ro quiro n lnrgo amount of labor, thoy havo no Intontlon ot Immediately im porting sixty men. Tho mnttor wns roportcd at tho mooting ot tho special commlttco by ono of tho monibors who said that ho wns gtvon to understand that about thirty of tho now men would bring tnmlllPH with thorn nnd thnt it would bo difficult for them to accuro vncnnt houses hero In which to mnko tholr homo. Tho commltton planned to trv to nrrango for houses for this Influx of now citizens but nccordlng to Mr. Hnnks this will not ho ncccs i;ary. DERATE AT NORTH I1E.VD First or Series of Coos County High School Contests Tonight. Tho North Hond Hnrbor Boys: Frldoy ovonlng at tho high school will occur tho first of a sorles of county Bchool debates. In which ovory school oxcontlng Mnrshflold, will par tlclpnto. Ench school hnn selected two tennis, ono of which will go to nnnthor school on tho snmo night. Our negntlvo tenni goes to Coqulllo, while Hnndon'B noinMvo comes hero. Tho topic for dl'C'iss'"n Is n most ponulnr ono nnd n"mi'l nrovo os peelnlly lntorotlnt nt this time T''o subject whleh nil sM-oo1' w'" dlncuss Is: "nesolvpd thnt l"o 'mi "ntnnn with restricted no.i.o f iprdon should bo s'lbcMtuto'l f"r P'MiItoI piiniqtment." Tbn nfflrmntlvo cm in v-rt't noml l" Nornin P-no. F-"n',rB -'d u pnd Dorothy "'liVr, TUn "-'n'i nontlv tn tg o"w"l of V Prn'tip ATrtrnrnoMo t'oi'ltp'v IH'1 Vn1- mn Klontr. Tlio JJnrtli , Hon.i p-t'" " M.Mnl, prong to Coo 'l'o ' or ' " "' t nori- r"'-v I v'o P'ipnnp" pn1 bnr'e Vnn V"- If nil rut tit i 1 11 1 tr t tin nV inlf rt Xnni-iri.; .hnr...,-- a' nonou drears wrist l l rn..f.H.. n...tT.r l.l U M . 111H iu uiin-iin ninny, 11m iiiiiiuu iiji ( playing eho'-kors ovprshndows his InislneBS, After h's nrres he organ ized n checker toiirnninent In 'the county jail. WHILE CRANKING A ITO FOR FMKIM'EVCY CAIL a WALLA WMLA. Wash., WOJIHVS' Mvn, v'V vt" i--.l 0 Eleerr'cFv Is n'roiiy ii"im u-ol to rnnKFD rooii SLK SWUKT fo"oi.)ofBi)'p oxtpn In tbn opern-i MAV offino inii.Mn 1 o'o'ook ST- I .-1..1- nn nnll.i Hn... I.I.. l.n.l n. tho' I'1". -' l."'U lllllll lilt IIUU III 1 nn onrly bou" bv nn fiir'fto cy I eneo Dr. F. O. It' hi sn n lo"n' ' a iihvsiotnn, i)-',," th, t"ii,- ef h's right wrist wb'"o" c -aiklag I lilw piio'i'oh"o o I'MUVAITICUVOOV. MIO IHSCOrvr on HANDHAGR. ufd cnoss nitro store. TIMHKS tl-nt nn TXMALES at SARTERS on Front street. WOMEN who LOl'lt of Hnlnes. care b 'y t', e r Special Cnrnniel Sale at S'nff r. Saturday and Sunday.