The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, October 12, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1912 EVENING EDITION-EIGHT PAGES.
IS COUNTY GOOD ROAD
ASSOCIATION IS FORMED
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mall Mn 70
nnd Coos Hay Advertiser. nu' '
J"MW by
me" ' Cities.
KWAVILY
1 11111 nM
WBulWHoaa wimuu..-
crele Base num "
to rtoscuuiy.
m Coos County Roads ABsocIa-
"' 1.-.1 Inaf nlcllt ns
a ju organ."" --"- ..
Knlt or tno mb -
,,,. from tho Commercial
fj from h ? different cities of
n.tr Mayor A. T. Morrison
.( county. , nnP1nnnt
1 ruin o was """ j,w" :r.
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Bdt It v 1 .,,.- fnvnrnil
ROje iu "-.".",..; .0 .
rtilH the couniy n - t
UOO to build a permanent IiIrIi
.. tho Douglas county Ino nnd
is Douglas county to tako It up
hit tide so that thcro would ho
Imminent road from tho ocean
fcRoMburir. Tho feeling nmong
r .. I.hm nt.nnlini Ifnnll
BM 13 Blll'liuinivu vr,........n o----
r t. .. HK.nlmniia nntl llll OnlV
Till mm"""""" '
I-.tstloa to decide was just now to
yxi to bring nuoill uiu uraiira
W Mending from Coqulllo
ire Mayor Morrison, H. S. Knol
mtU. E.Norton.
fw- Mrrlln ln III thn follOW
(UUi ."....V " -
( time over In nutomohllos to
;rwnt tho Ilooater Club in thnt
J' . U. V,UUILT. 11. .luillinuii,
s sturnrt. Perrr Wnrd. 13. C.
ijfti .ml P. E. Hnllnir.
Tie Bandon representatives wcro
.Sorenscn, Jiayor .Masi ami uuu
'$fit . ..
rm Viflh TInnil worn III. IMP
', Peter irkio. i;igar Simpson,
:.:ry Kern and L. F. Fnlkonstoln.
liwrn. thn Mnrsliftnlil limn In nt-
..... vfira Mnvnn Slrnw. Tip. 1C.
Stm. Hugh McLnln, J. A. Mnt-
i. n n. nono. iiuiL-n .iniin M.
;1(, Claude NasburR nnd sovoral
:ta
Rfnto Piirnncn.
Jilt Coke started off tho mooN
:rlrnltlnB a statement roRard-
: ue 500a ronus movement. 110
i:l tbit It was his undor8tnndlnR
!lt th nlan wnn In linnd tho
twty to mako a pormanont rond
1 tie interior nnd to improvo tlio
li tnroughotit tlio county pro
'lif that tho proper lawn could
piHN 10 niiov tlio county to
ill a bond Issue for this nurnoso.
! uH that It would rcnulro n ?!.-
'.TO-or i2.ooo.ooo bond Issuo
t ttlt he IlinilL'lif tlin nnnnln
md It.
Oj of the main questions to bo
" He sam, was what kind or
ijti should bo hullt. Tho J ml to
- t"t In this country with tho
17 rilnS Wflfihlnr Hln nrrnnt.fi W
!tlt that tho only practlcnl
L'M ono w,th n concreto
,,"" "e ,h' nilsht cost moro
Wile thOUCht If wnnlil Jin llm
Wt In tho courso of twenty
i ik. . . m cn,lc1 nttont on
c tie fact hn tnv. ....... ..
about 200,000 a year. Ho
7 mm issuo of $2,000,000
4D0ntr nin.l r- . - '
9,M ,,' ""u '"' "rat cinss ronns
HffS it. . eo,,n,y nionoy nnd
.,;;: "? ""ponanco or somo-
.. I. " "l "'1CU IIIHlCilll UI
rt It Off. Ho thn.11r.it tlm linn.
S b0 rlved as quickly
WftnM ... . .
li.. . Vaurnrt 'tourists.
S tlfke 'a"ed at leiiRth on
itr !. s m tractions of this
ixtlt ,! 8um.mer resort and ho
3 MI..PeOP, WOll,,l U0 rPnl11
:. 'J"? V; tho money
H i . in louns t such n
!?.' hullt. Thn liwlro nnl,l
rV neJe,h!Ul ,)en Bomo dlf-
1 Uth r. 1 u" '" tno rnct "8
'Cjh1ha8h0U,a b0 ''"Proved,
'5 the ?;?,""" rt0l,t "?w
forir . 1 """"B on mo
VtaiL t was tho
stt ;"t um Jlu'K 8n'l
the n? ,8houl11 ' improved
'" no iti vu""l was renuy to
"I the L?attor nml Jniprovo
!1 C JSa(l3 0n thnt Bldo pro
vbi,). .! Pe?Plo horo decldo
,Tti tuan tticy wanted im-
ir.e.!iW Said tlinf Tn, t.K.
I 01 nn...ni V "HIJU AU"l-
wteiT "e..w. tho ono who
Iy and h "V movom6nt un'
8 debt f tho P00!110 owed
illrl .Dt l gratltllfln fn- .1,nt
- none, ' ""
orXT0"s?n Chairman.
4, . ?rrlson was nm i.ni
NIscussLetlnR and aftor
flr.. '.n It was decided thnt
i I ... UUgh MfT.nlr, o 1
f toads A..th, .Co03 County
5 a DA8SQcatlon was de-
r orfiW nt reanlztlon.
thaiVT?? was mada nRpmn.
itnni.. 9n.nnd was inQrnn.i
$& E. vL Becretary. Ho
i Prison . M''Uvn.J Coqulllo.
"Wessed " Udge Coko
ttt he Sf , PrPoses bo
NidirB i..vBed evervthlnn- ,nf
UttlJ Mid, Mr. Morrison
WRITES ON
GOOD ROADS
0. B. Hinsdale, Formerly of
Gardiner, Makes Some
Suggestions.
Right now whllo tho good roads
mnttor Is bolng agitated In this coun
ty, n tlmoly lottor Is received from O.
U. Hinsdale, formorly of Oardlnor
nnd now of Lob Angeles. Tho lottor
follows:
Editor Coos Hay Times,
Mnrshricld, Oregon.
Denr Sir:
It Is 11 plonsuro to road In your
good papor of tho agitation of tho
question of "Good Hoads" for Coos
Day, nnd it Is to ho hoped that somo
dollnlto action will result from tho
discussion.
Next In Importanco to Coos Hay,
nftcr tho Harbor Improvomont nnd
tlio Hnllrond, Is tho Const Highway.
And whllo your eastward connection
Dooms of greatest Immediate Impor
tnnco Its nccosslty should hecomo less
pressing with tho completion of tho
direct rnll connection you will pro
bably soon enjoy.
Permit mu to suggest thnt your
most Importnnt highway would bo tho
Coast road. California Is now plan
ning to build her portion ns far north
ns Euroka, nnd It will stand Coos
Hay In hnnd to do her greatest boost
ing toward tho continuation of that
road up along tho cntlro Orogon
Coast. With both n Valley and Coast
Highway built which would tho groat
majority of Intorstato nuto tourists
tnko? Surely not tho hot Inland
routo In proforouco to tho cool sea
const ono.
And this would mean tho passing
of mnny thousands of automobiles
through your city every season.
Again, from a locnl vlow-polnt, would
not tho const hlghwny bo tno most
useful? Would It not bo a groat fac
tor In bringing tho trado of tho Ump-
qua and Sluslnw to Coos Hnyr
If thoso aro Importnnt prognostica
tions thou how opportuno tho sugges
tion of n good brldgo across Coos
Hay, over which vehicles and podes
trlans could frooly pass. And why
not tho S. P. U. It. Co. supply such
n pnssago as n pnrt of IU railroad
brldgo as n partial remuneration for
tho intorforonco to navigation such n
structuro must of necessity cnuso?
Very truly.
O. II. IUNSUAI.IS.,
said that ho thought also that tho
Myrtlo Point mlddlo fork road was
thn iii nut nrnr.tlcnl. ns It would
servo ull of tho cities of tho coun
ty. Ho said It was ins men 10 iw.
together and do something. Mr.
Morrison said: "I do not bol ovo
that ovoryono realizes tho extend or
).v .lnvnlmitnnnt which Will tUKO
plac'o in this county In tho noxt
thmn vonrs. I think that In ton
..,. r-n... nmv Vnrlll Itnnd Olid
Marshfiold togother will havo thrco
times ns many poopio us 1110 i'."
ont populntlon of tho ontlro coun-
,. lfl.lln vnn nrn LTOWHIU OVOr
th'oro wo will bo filling our laud with
poopio and growing tilings 10
you nnd bo going somo oursolves.
Dcciuo on i.omc.
n. Ttoiln nt Vnrlll 11011(1 Said
ho thought tho organization should
got together on whlchover law was
i. i.i n,m in lmvn nnssed and
light for it nt tho coming olectlon.
Ho also tnougnt iiiai uio uib''-
.in.. i. -ii.i.i ....lin mi nun road. HO
uuu DI1UU1U ...v .. w-
...o.in n mntinn wlitoli was carrlcu.
that it was tho sonso of tho or
ganization to Improvo tho mlddlo
rork road irom mo cuum, -
M...II,. Tlnln frnlll tllOrO tO COOUUIO
and. on to this city and from noro
to Charleston nay aim uu im
provo the beach road from Charlcs-
... n.. Tl.,.wln.i On tllO SUC-
gestlon of Dr. Soronsen tho road
from Dandon to tno uurry couiuj
lino was included.
if i..no ciip-irnntftrl that sucli a
road would mako a flno ono for
tourists who could como In from
Rosoburg to Myrtlo Point and Co-...111.-.
-.... iMin tim lattor nlnce
II414U, till. ..v.... .-w -
down to Dandon, from thoro on tlio
bench road to Coos uay uim ui
out over tho road from Marshfiold
to Coqulllo.
outlet 10 uiirrj.
Gooreo Tonning of Dandon spoko
at length. Ho told of tho Import
anco of a good road from Dan
don to Curry county and tho lattor
county looked to coos us no "v
lot. Ho said ho thought tno sev-
1 i... ...I, inn nrn now hofOTO
tho poopio to bo voted upon should
bo investigareu to imu mv. "
was tho best. Ho also thought that
when tho roads were built they
.,,, 1.1 l,n nnn n RVRtftlTiaUC RmdO.
D1IUU1U UV U'UI. "i " 1
Mr. Topping gavo By,nlS?S?!sSr
ONE TROOSAND KILLED IN RATTLE BOSTON WINS FIFTH GAME IN
Turkey and Montenegro Both
Lose Heavily in Engage
ment on Frontier.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
LONDON, Oct. 12 Tho Turkish
troops on tho Montenegrin frontier
nro offering a Btuhhom resistance
to tho Montenegrin ndvanco on Scu
tnrl, nccordlng to tho lntest ad
vices. Fighting has been sovoro.
Doth armies lost heavily. Heavy
fighting wns Involved In tho attacks
by tho Montenegrins on tho forts
at Schlplnlck Hill, Rogamo nnd
Dranya. Tho lost In killed nnd
wounded wns COO men to tho
TurkB and 400 to tho Montenegrins.
Itnlns Interfere.
(Dy Associated Press to Coos Day
TlmM.)
SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 12. A tor
rential ralnBtorm last night mado
tho roads today almost lmpnssnblo
bcctyiso of mud. TIiIb condition
Is entailing much suffering among
tho troops nnd nlso Impeding tho
work of transportation nnd con
centration
Powers Tnko Hand.
(By Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
CONSTANTINOPLE, Oct. 12.
Tho text of a collectlvo noto handed
by representatives of' tho powers to
tho Ottomnn government Thursday
follows: "Tho undorslrncd ambas
sadors of Austria Hungary, Great
Brltlan, Franco, Russia nnd Germany
havo been Instructed by their respec
tive governments to In'orm tho Sub
Hmo Porto that tho flvo powers tnko
noto of tho Intention of Turkey, pub
licly announced, to introduco reforms
nnd they will Immediately discuss
with tho Porto In tho spirit of nrt
clo xxlt of tho treaty of Borltn and
tlio law of 1880, tho reforms required
In tho administration of European
2furkoy, and measures capablo of as
urlng their realization In tho Inter
est of tlio populations, It being under
stood that tho roform will not affect
tho territorial Integrity of tho Otto
man empire"
Itllcf Comes.
CONSTANTINOPLE ( Octohor 12.
-"Roller of Bcrna by Turkish rein
forcements Is reported oday. Tho
Turks nlso rooccuplcd tho Heights of
Guslnyo near tho Montenegrin fron
tier.
TELLS DETAILS OF MURDER PLOT mi DENEES
Gambler Rose Testifies for
the State in Famous New
York Murder Case.
(Ty Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
NEW YORK, October 12. "Dnld
Jack" Roso, tho gambler nnd chlof
Informer against Pollco Ltoutonnnt
Duckor chnrged with tho murdor of
Tfnrmnn T7ngnnHint Mm frnmhlnr. wnn
n witness today against the nccusod
ontclal. I.'eioro going on 1110 stand
Roso declared "I wish that nobody
but mysolf nood bo dragged Into this
but I suppose It Is part of tho ponnlty.
I shnll toll ovory detail of tho most
nwful plot ovor hatched."
Roso told of Decker's partnership
nrrnngomont with Rosonthnl In tho
gambling liotiso, tnoir disagreement
ovor tho profltB nnd Becker's final
threat to raid RoBonthnl'B place Roso
tho witness, wns tho go-botwocn for
Dockor and Rosonthnl and after ro
lntlnir thn illRncrcomontH of tho al
leged partners, dcclarod Dockor said
to mm: "I want nun tiiosemiiui;
murdorod. shot, croaked, dynamited
or anything."
Itnldcd tho I'lnec.
'rim nnunntiinl ninrn was rnldod
by Dockor and soon after, Rosen
thal, according to Roso, began to
talk about tho street corners that
Decker was In partnership with
him nnd ho was going to "show up
Decker." Commissioner Waldo
hoard tho charges, but Had not do-
lloved thorn. "Becker said to mo,"
tYwHfln.l TJnsn. " 'thnt follOW ROSOIl-
thal Is getting longerons.' I Bnld
thnt nobody will bollovo Roson
thnl." Decker scorned pnclfled for
a tlmo nnd witness declared thnt
Decker had tho nowspapors fixed bo
that Rosenthal could not get any
thing In thorn.
Had Aflldnvlt.
"Lator," said Roso, "Heckor told
mo n morning papor had an affi
davit of Rosonthal nnd was going
to print it. I guess Rosonthnl
means to do what ho said ho
would, to squoal and break mo,'
ncckor- said. 'I'll get a couple of
Gangmon,' I told Decker, 'and go
nround nnd toll Rosonthnl that If
ho does not stop hla nttneks on you
something will happen to hlra.'
" 'Oh noil Docker said, 'I don't
want tho follow beaten up. If I
did I would beat him up mysolf, or
havo him benten up for resisting
nrrest. Dut beating won't do for
him. Ho must bo put wnoro nei
ther you nor I nor anybody elso
will havo to worry about him
nenln",.. .......... ......
Tlion it was, jioso iuauucu. tuiii
DOCTOR
(Continued on Pago Four.)
F
NOT GUILTY
Jury Acquits Detroit Man
Charged With Murder
of Girl.
(Dy Associated Presa to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
nF.TUOIT. Mich.. Oct. 12. Tho
Jury declared Dr. George A. Frltch
not guilty of tho murder 01 .-uuj-i.u
-Miiimon nf Ann Arbor, whoso
dismembered body was found In
Ecorso Creek, near.ueirou, m u
Kiist, 1909. It was charged that
tho girl came to hor death In
Frltch's office nnd that ho cut up
tho body and throw It Into tho wa
ter to conceal tho crime.
FRENCH IIOMIOXS 40c pound
at STAFFORD'S SATURDAY and
SUNDAY ONLY.
Decker demanded tho murdor of
Rosenthal. Roso horo told Deck
er's alleged Instructions to him to
Rot out on ball "Dig Jack" Zcllg,
gang lcador, then In tho Tombs for
carrying conccnlcd weapons, and to
hnvo ZoIIr'b men put Rosenthal out
of tho way.
Ordered Mini Killed.
Rose went to X.ellg to ask him to
rIvo tho orders to his gang to
"croak" Rosonthnl. Roso linndod
55ollg $100, which had been given
him by Decker, but Zollg protested
that ho did not want nny money,
but wanted Docker to get him out
of prison. "I won't do anything
for Decker unless ho does." Roso
snld ho then wont to tho homo of
four gunmen, "Gyp, tho Dlood,"
nnd his pnls. nnd explained thn
Rosonthnl-Dockor situation. Roso
itold thorn, ho testified, that Deck
er would frnmd tnem up If thoy
did not "croak" Rosenthal. Thoy
n greed to do It that night, hut
thoy delayed tho Job, fearing that
Rosonthal was protected by dotcc
tlvcs. Finally Decker protested
ngnlnst (ho delay and Insisted that
Rosonthnl bo killed, nnd told Roso
to walk up nnd shoot Rosonthal
In front of n pollcoman. "Got
throiiRh with It, Rot It ovor," ho
said.
Tho witness passod quickly ovor
tho ovents preceding tho murdor
nnd of meeting Jnck Sullivan nt
tho Lnfnyotto baths. "I romnlncd
nt tho baths until that night nnd
hnd dinner with Sam Schopps, Vnl
lon nnd Plltt. Thoy enmo In n
machine. Plltt had boon described
ns Rocker's press ngont. Roso tes
tified that Vnllon. Schopps nnd
himself wont to Fourteenth Btreot
nnd Second nvonue, whoro thoy got
nn nuto. Tnoy then wont to
"Dago" Frank's houso. I asked
Frank whoro tho rest of tho crowd
wns, continued Rose. Ho said ho
had received n mossaRo to como
down to Drldglo Wobbor'a place
We wont thoro nnd saw Drldglo,
Gyp, tho Dlood, Lofty Loulo and
Wliltoy Lewis on tho sldownlk. Wo
nil wont to Drldglo's plnco and had
drinks. Drldglo said: "Hermann
Rosonthnl Is at tho Motropolo. "Ev
erybody then got up and wont out.
"Who went out?" tho witness
was asked.
"Lofty, Gyp, Wliltoy, Dago Frank
nnd Drldglo. I stayed behind and
waited."
Whon word camo In that Rosen
thal wns shot, Roso said ho wont
to tho Lnfnyotto baths nnd tele
phoned Decker. "Did you hear tho
news?" I asked him.
" 'Yes Decker Bald, 'I congrat
ulate you." "
STOP MUTINY
GREAT CONTEST WITH NEW YORK
COAST LEAGUE
BALL SCORES
Los Angeles Beats Vernon
No Other Game Because
of Funeral.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. 12. Los
Angolcs beat Vernon in n gnmo yes
tcrdny. Tho other gamos wero poBt
ponod on account of tho funoral of
Holtmullor. Tho scoro of tho only
gamo follows:
At Los Angolcs R II E
Los Angolcs 4 10 3
Vornon 5 11 1
0
R
L
Roosevelt Accuses Governor
of Illinois of Telling What
Is False.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times)
CHICAGO, Oct. 12. Govomor Do
noon of Illinois wns nccusod by
Poosovolt todny of- dollbornto nnd
wilful porvorslon of tho truth. Rooso
volt characterized tho govomor ns
"tho friend nnd ally of Lorlmor."
WI USO.V COXKI DENT.
One Hundred Thousand Men
Overawed by Small
Government Force.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Hay Times)
AMOY, China, Oct. 12. An army
of ono thousand mutlneous troops
commanded by Goneral Pung havo
boen overawed by a forco of flvo
thousand govornmont t.oops from
Nanking. General Pung, who threat
ened to sacrifice European lives at
Foo Chow unless demands for a
Inrgo sum wero acceded to, dosorted
his men to reach hero.
STAFFORD'S Special SATURDAY
nnd SUNDAY CANDY SALE
FRENCH BONBONS 40c pound.
ThlnkH PiMipIo Will Volo for Demo-
itiiIh In November.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
HARR1SDURG, Pn., Oct. 12.
Governor Wilson arrived horo today
woll pleased with tho results of his
trip. When aBkod as to tho outcomo
of tho olectlon In November, ho snld:
"I hnvo tried not to pormlt my
mind to nrrlvo nt n .conclusion on that
subjoct. I know tho democratic par
ty offers to tho poopio tho only op
portunity by which tho poopio enn ro
gain control of their own govornmont.
I hnvo not tho slightest doubt thoy
will sclzo It." Ho mndo two spooches
In Now York todny.
ARRESTED ON
MURDER CHARGE
Man in Custody at Chchalis
May Be the Slayer
of Two.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day TImos)
CHEHAL1S, Wash., Oct. 12. Tho
pollco havo n man In custody whom
thoy bollovo Is John Tornow wanted
for tho nllegod murdor of hl.i two
nophows. Ho answers fairly woll tho
description. Tornow has given threo
names and docs not satisfactorily ex
plain his past. Officers from Monto
snno nro oxpoctod thU afternoon to
Identify tho suspect.
W
i . -a
Red Sox Need Only One Moro
Game to Be World's
Champions.
CROWD OF 35,000
PEOPLE SEE GAME
Pitchers of Both the Teams
Do Superb Work in
the Box.
THE SCORE
Dy Associated Press
1
R.H.fi.
X. Y. OO O O O O J O O 1 Jt 1
Boston O O ii O O O O O U 5 1
K
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day Times.)
BOSTON, Aug. 12. Boston, tho
American Lcagtio champions, do
foatcd tho Now York Nationals by,
a scoro of 2 to 1 today In tho fifth!
gamo of tho world'a series, boforo
a crowd of .15,000 poopio. Tho
Red Sox only need to win ono
moro gnmo to capturo tho title of
world's champions, whllo tho Glnnta
must win thrco straight games to
Rot tho championship laurols. Tho
youthful Dcdlcnt pitched a wonder
ful gnmo, holding Now York to
thrco hits. MnthowBon nlso pitch
ed n Hiiporb gnmo. Now York's
only run wns scored on n two
baggor by First Dasemnn Morklo,
nftor two outs nnd nn error by
Third Dasemnn Gardner. Tho noxt
gnmo of tho series will bo played In
Now York Mondny, whon tho Rod
sox crock boxmnn, .Too Wood, will
probably bo sent In to pitch against
Now York.
Big Attendance.
Tho following nro tho figures for;
tho nttendnnco nml receipts:
Tho totnl nttendnnco wns 31,633.
Rccolpts, $03,201.
National Commission's share, $0,
320.10.
Each club's shnro, $2 1.440.1G.
NO DEMAND FOR SKIRTS.
CIoM-Flttliig DitwH Break Up 1
BlK Factory.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Cool
Day TImos)
NEW YORK. Oct. 12. Closo-flt-tlng
dresses now worn by womon
bo reduced tho demnnd for pottl
coatB that tho Jackson-Mack Man
ufacturing Company, ono of tho
Inrgcst mnkers of silk petticoats In
Now York, went Into bnukruptcy,
today.
Speclnl (TANDY SALE HATUIt-
DAY nnd SUNDAY nt STAFFORD'S
FRENCH BONBONS 10 CENTS
POUND.
AVIATOR HAS
NARROW ESCAPE
E
Mrs. Herman Hillyer Meets
With Peculiar and Pain
ful Accident Today.
Mrs. Hormnn Illllyor mot with nn
unfortunato accident today whon sho
was accidentally burned with hot
groaso. Sho was frying meat and
nccldontly struck ono feldo of tho fry
ing pan with hor hnnd In such n wny
that tho pan turned up at the sldo and
throw tho hot grcaso t ver Mrs. Hill
yor's face.
Tho burns aro qulto painful. Hor
oyes escaped Injury, but Mrs. Hillyer
was badly burned on tho forohoad
and on ono sldo of hor face.
M. E. Reid With Naval Offi
cer Are Wrecked But
Are Rescued.
(Dy Associated Press to Tho Coos
Day TImos.)
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12. Mar
shall E. Hold, avlntor, nnd Henry
C. Mustlu, lieutenant commnudor In
tho navy, who loft Capo May yos
torday for this city In n hydro-
noroplano nnd for whoso safety np-
prohonslon was folt. woro picked
tin in Philadelphia by a pollco boat.
Tho hydroaoroplano fell Into tho
Maurlco rlvor and wns wrcckod.
Hold nnd his companion aro not
hurt.
Tho mon hnd clung to tho hydro
norplano moro thnn 1G hours bofora
thoy woro picked up In Dolawnro
nay. Tho ongino or titeir macnino
oxploded whllo flying nt tho rato
of 40 miles nn hour whon tho mn
chlno plunged Into tho water.
MAKItlAOE LICENSES.
Tho following marrlago llconsoa
woro Issued by County Clork Wntson
during tho pnst week:
John Theodora Sottom of Astoria
nnd Eva Dorrls of Prospor.
Don F. Nolson nnd Laura M. Rook
ard, both of Myrtlo Point.
Truo Sallng and Gcorglna M. Topo,
both of Marshfiold.
Eckloy M. Guorln of Allegany and
Amy Klnnicutt of Myrtle Point.
Charles II. Lowry and Elizabeth
J. Cox, both of Marshfiold.
The SONS of NORWAY will glvo a
SOCIAL DANCE at EAGLES' HALL,
SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBEK
12. KEYZER'S ORCHESTRA will
furnish tho music. EVERYONE la
cordially INVITED to attend.
Don't Forget to go to BARTER'S
for GOOD THINGS to EAT.
All kinds of Candle at SARTEH3
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