The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 19 12. EVENING EDITION.
iJLMAVIi a, 'j'lio Const Mall.
A Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull
nnd Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 117
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CAST
jrahle Weather Keeps
Many from Polls Know
Result ionium.
n, annual city election In Mnrsh
'.,!(. u not drawing out na
. . mid ns lomo had oxpoctod.
.inclement weather this morning
1 tt,a valine ins Icon rapid.
'm. Jnronoon. reports from tho
' i iH.llndlnil Minf nm
K precincts inuitiuuH nit... ...-
,.r. more turned out this af-
"tocD to exercise- tliolr right of
.Mm for 1110 "rat uuiu.
t B', Dnnctt nnd hla frlondfl bo
.'iMi mornlnc to got out nil thoir
:t(r and used tho tolophono
iethr means to do so.
it o'clock, 131 votes hnd boon
it In Norm iunrsnnoiu precinct.
tint, thirty-two woro women nnd
ecty-two of tho wholo voto woro
n In.
h South Marsliflolil precinct. 1.11
m hid been polled nt 1 o'clock.
'icflclal woro O. 8. Torry, 13. A.
jtnon,AIra Doll, B. D. McArtlnir
i Chu. Doano.
Ite election otriclnls In this prc
:tt In deference to tho womon-vo-
prohibited smoKlng Inside tho
i
!Se list returns from South
iicncm inuwou nun i-iu voich
i kta polled nt I o'clock. Of
j number 31 woro women nnd
'lid been sworn In.
Is Central Mnrshflold, 211 votes
J two cast nt 1 o'clock. Of this
:tr SI were women and CO
been sworn In.
North Mnrrdifictd.
lie tint voter In tho North
iikfleld precinct was a womnn.
i M. A. Swcetmnn of Fcrudnlo
t the ono ami sho wns tlioro bo
i the election honrd wns oriran-
fi At noon, 70 hud voted. Com-
.wely few women hnd voted
tl the morning lirinrn. Tlioro
i m eight or nlno voters
n In during tho morning.
i fircuon uoiira consisted or
H. Jlllner, V, E. DutiKnii. Max
'Merman. W. T. Morchnnt, John
v and W. K. Wilson.
central Murhhflold.
He lint VOtor III llin Pnnli-iil
nilleld precinct wns n womnn,
-1 Cirl V. Johnson.
Wen tho bonrd adjourned nt 1
M for on hour for lunch, lie
w Md been enst, ninny of whom
'si wmen. Quito n fow vdtca
iorn In.
ne election hoard consisted of
uitchcarl. n. a .iniinonn r T
. 0. 0. I.iiud. It. O. Graves'
". a. i Hiissford.
FREED TODAY CIST SOON AT COOOILLE III CALIFORNIA BY MARSHFIELD
u
Grand Jury Returns Not
i rue bin Against Bandon
Man Many Cases.
.(.Spoc,nl l0 tho Times)
COQUILLE, Or., Dec. .1 Tho Coos
county Brnnd Jury yesterday return
ed "not n trim hill" n,mii,.i t.,
Conch of Dilution, who whb hound
over on tho charge- of niiirdor In
connection with t lies denth of n
lOKgor In or near Cnnpli'a .nlnnn i
llnndon Inst Birlng. Tho enso whh
iiini. investigated m Soptonihor and
tho Rrnnd Jury deforrod action un
til now In order to further Invostl
gnto matters In connection with It.
Judgo Coko Is gattlng things In
slinpo for tho coming term of
court. Whllo thoro nro about 200
cases on tho docket, thoro nro
comparatively few Jury cases.
Among mo Jiirv rnRM nrn nnvnmi
tlnmngo suits, mostly porsonnl In
jury enses. Among thorn nro:
J. P. Strang vb. tho McDonald &
vniiBiinn lagging Compnny for
?ia,nuu ror tlio Injury to his hnnd
whllo coupling cars.
Parker vs. the City of Mnrshflold
nnd tho C. A. Smith Compnny for
iiuiiuiKCH lor mo ticnui or ncorgo
Pnrkor as n result of hitting n
Northwestern Said to Have
Incorporated Company
for Extension.
Thnt tho Chicago & Northwestern
Hnllwny, n high olllclnl of which vis
ited Coos liny Incognito n fow yenrs
ngo nnd spent a few weeks hero with
C A. Smith and other ofllclals of tho
C. A. Smith Compnny, Is coming to
tllO const Is Shown . nrrnrillm- fn
prcHB dlspntchcs, to bo nt Inst stnrt
Ing for tho const. P. A. Hnlncs, en
gineer of the Coos Dny nnd Dolso,
nnd now engineer In chnrgo of tho
Smith-Powers rond construction be
yond Myrtlo Point, wns formerly ono
of tho Northwestern's engineers on
iiiu uAiunuion uirougii tho Dnkotns.
U hns long been rumored thnt tho
Northwestern hnd selected Coos Dny
o niu tuiiiiinus or us rncillc Const
lino. A dlspntch from Pierre, S. D.,
"Por tho construction of n now
i urn mm, articles or Incorporation aro
on llo todny with tho sccrotnry of
stnto hero. Tho road, known ns tho
Chicago, Sioux Pnlls & Pnclflc, Is
to bo capitalized at 111,000,000. It
wood pllo with his motor cyclo on i! BRUL " cornpny Plans a lino
south Ilrondwny. iuhi wiicubo m tn0 Pnclllc Const.
IlLMl.n. II... r . r. . 'CrOSHlIlir lllO Htnll(l nf 1 1 1 1 ., I ..
'"mh.ui n. inu i,. 4, blllllll o....i t i . ... mum luwil,
I.umbor Company for tho loss of a V,,1,", I)nkotn. Wyoming, Idaho nnd
log on their tramway road Ini """'''"Kton."
.Marsnnoui.
Yesterday Judge Coko ImihIpiI
down n decree affirming tho find
Ing of Itoforco IMddlo In fnvor of
tlio defendant In tho rnso of Schnp
pors vs. tho Simpson 1-umbor Com
pnny. No nlso entered a flnnl
docroo In tho enso of llllllii Short
vs. Hnrry Wllklns. This cnBo In
volved tho I.nkesldo Hotel nronortv.
Whllo ho found n verdict In fnvor
of Wllklns, ho hold that Wllklns
wns morally bound In tho rnso nnd
nsscBsod tho costs against Wllklns.
Last of Marshfield Resort
Cases Up Before Judge
Coke Yesterday.
(Speclnl to tho Times)
COQUILLE, Dec. 3. Tho Inst of
tho Mnrshflold "red light district"
cases from tho last term of court
woro disposed of by Judgo Coko In
circuit court yesterday. Four of
tho denizens woro haled boforo lilm
nnd on entering plcnso of guilty
woro fined ns follows:
Hnzol Cameron, $100.
Trlxlo Doo, $50.
Joslo Hoyt, $100.
.TobIo Davis, $100.
All hnd bcon nrrestod and fur
nlshed bond on Indictments roturn'
od at tho last term of court.
Judgo Coko, after Imposing son-
icnco, warned tno women that they
must glvo up their old ways of
Hfo or they would ngnln fnco pros
ecution and would bo denlt moro
severely with for tho second of-
fCHBO.
Tho grand Jury Is busy on somo
moro cnBos but nothing has boon
given out concerning their enses.
COST A FORTUNE.
Breezy Letter From Berkeley
Tells of Former Coos
Bay People.
(Speclnl to Tho Times)
BERKELEY, Cnllf., Dec. 2. An
unusually largo number of Coos Bay
young peoplo nro attending schools
nnd colleges around Snn Prnnclsco
Dny this yenr, probnbly moro thnn
at nny tlmo before. In tho Univer
sity or Cnllfornln alone, now tho
second largest university In tho
United States, there, nro nlno stu
donts from Coos Day.
Miss Nolllo KorrlKnn from Co
qulllo Is a senior In tho Collcgo of
iNnturni sciences, or tlio University,
nnd Is specializing in Education. Sho
recoivcs nor degrco this next May,
Miss BcbsIo Coko from Mnrshflold
Is n Junior In tho stnto university,
registered in tho Collcgo of Nnturnl
Sclcnco nnd mnjorlng In niathomntics.
Miss Coko siiont ono year In tho Unl
vorslty of Oregon boforo coming to
Cnllfornln.
IS IIP
Plul.NH NEW PAPER.
Miles A. Simpson of Prosper,
nn old nowspnpor mnn nnd printer,
was it, Conulllo Krldny nnd paid n
V. A.1, ta" ni l" oontinol olllco.
Mr. Simpson stnted thnt whllo hero
thnt notwithstanding tho fact that
a, second paper. Is to bo started at
llnndon soon, ho will nlso ontor tho
field thoro with n weekly nowann
por. Coqulllo Sentinel.
Miss Sigma Holm, nnother well
known Mnrshflold student, Is nlso
working townrd a degroo of B. S
nnd Is a Junior In tho university.
MIbb Holm nlso spout hor freshman
yenr In tho University of Oregon bo
foro taking up Natural Sclcnco nt
California,
City Attorney Goss' Complaint
Against Coos Bay Water
Co. Filed at Salem.
(Special to tho Times)
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 3. Alloglnff
tho water supply of tho Coos Bay
Wntcr Company Is Inndoqunto nnd
thnt tho water furnished Is unfit
for human consumption, tho city of
Mnrshflold yesterday filed a com
plaint against tho company with,
tho Rnllrond Conimlsnlon.
This is tho first complnlnt to lio
filed under tho public utilities law
passed by tho peoplo at tho rocont
election. Tho city In a brlof nl
loges thnt tho water Is unfit for
dftntMio purposes, thnt tho mnlnn
nro worn out nnd th.it thoro Is not
nn rdcnuolo supply for flro pro
teel jnn.
nbovo tho nvorngo of tho university
nnd In sevcrnl enses Is oxcoptlonnl.
This fact speaks unusually woll oC
tho homo high schools In view ot
tho fact thnt scholarship in gener
al Is high In tho University oC
California.
E
BIRTHDAY
Total of $1(12,(12:1.1)1) SHnt In Ite
cent Camiinlirii lv All.
SALEM, Oro.. Doc. 3. Tho ro
cont campaign In Oregon entailed
oxponses to all pnrtlcs supporting
or opposing candidates or moasures
oi loj.ujj.uu. nccoruing to to- Ti,on Marlon Reynolds of North
nun iiiiimi in inn rimrn ni Tim unn-' 11111.1 linn nrin. n.. ni.nn..n rH.... .i.n
, "" ", -"- -- - i'"-. iiviiu iiunuuv.1 mi hkpuiiwu lllllll lliu
rotary of stnto yestorday. Of this university of hvo years, resumed
amount, $112,533. 1C wns expended , i,H sophomoro work In tho College
... uiii'i'ui niift ui ujijjuaiiiir iiit'uH-
ures and $50,090.81 by cnndldntes
nnu inoso opposing thoni
IE IS DOWN
AC1 TODAY
"ton Union Out of Com
mission Between Here
and Roseburq.
"mm irn Vn,on n"8 uoo t
i Ch,lon Lotwco' Coos Bay
ttS birF. n1' Iy today. Tho
ers p. ,0 1)0 ln tho Smlth
.." .Ump near Sumnnr. utmn.
In n,expee,oa t0 liavo tho
Xr. M,.?,"11 W .?rough.
'-tittTLtv T M,,:u lo worit tno
batL'r.- . tho tolophono
- ""uuio to do so.
1 1 NOISE
MADE A HIT
Coos County Grand Jury
Takes Up Probe of South
Slough Murder.
Tho Coos county grnnd Jury Is
ngnln probing tho murder of Wm.
Jolnor of South Slough. Sheriff
Cngo, who enmo ovor yostordny
from Coqulllo this morning receiv
ed n bunch of subpoenas ror houtu
Slough residents who nro supposed
to havo somo knowledge of somo
mnttors In connection with tho mys-
torlous dlsnppcnrnnco of Jolnor.
It Is also reported that tho grand
Jury will probo somo nlleged vio
lations of tho liquor lnw In tho
South Slough section. lrank Cam
oron who hns beon roported ns
Booking a pnrnilt to opon a sa
loon on South Inlot wns expected
to prosont his application to tho
county commissioners at tho No
vombor aesslon. Howovor, It was
not grnntod then nnd It is not bo-
llovod thnt it will uo grnnted tins
wcok owing to tho opposition that
thoro Is agnlnst Brnntlng saloon II-
conses for districts whoro thoro Is
no pollco regulation.
"Ounhont" Smith, tho nogro por
tor nt tho Golden Oak Bnrber Shop
who wns bound ovor to tno grand
Jury Bomo weeks ngo for troublo
with Mrs. Troinngor nnu .um,
Hlckerson, two Mnrshflold no
grcsses, wns rolensod last evening.
"Not a truo bill" wns returned in
his enso. Howovor, ho was told to
keep away from tho nogro women.
Ho camo to Mnrshflold and today
said that ho oxpectod to leavo soon
for his old homo In Montana. Ho
was formerly a prize fighter.
PRESENT TODAY
Capt. and Mrs. B. W. Olson
Rejoice Over Arrival of
Son; Father in East.
dipt. II. W. Olson, formorly of
tho Nnnn Smith, hut now master
of the big now vessel, tho Adelluo
Smith, wns today nindo tho rccln-
lont of tho finest hlrthdny present
ho could wish for n nlno and a
half pound son. Admiral Olson
arrived this morning nnd ho nnd
his mother nro getting nloug fine.
Cnpt. B. W. Olson Is now at
Sparrow Point, Mil., londlng tho
Adolluo Smith for hor trip nround
Cnpo Hornt,o Coos Bay. Ho will
leavo thoro in a day or two. A
tologram was sent him this morn
ing announcing tho ndvent of his
son, Tho arrival of his child on
his birthday will ndd to tho Joy
of Cnpt. and Mrs. Olson and tho
hast of friends who will unlto ln
felicitating tho worthy couple.
l n
Mnon n .. .
CnnWi. uauses iviucn
wmment Around Town
b"W Cominn Finp
',? Wc Vnloi. ... . .
L'VthB mi-. I .l" "cini pa
Md E k'.tr,fh0' wh,ch M10
r Tie.ra """so Thursday and
ilJ a tern JVaa (,lstr'bted yes-
ui. ini va iiiuiiM ini mi
ii..- 'no naiiAr !..
nihrusts at well known
rehZT r1. a 'rt.
""te fi :" .'ur mo snow nro
Vi wm, V. D,rector Lovo is
Pl Mle fn. ,"'? ProBpects. Tho
rl .-i ..' u"in nichtn hn. l.oon
li kn,..: " ha Hkelv thnt nrna..,i.
tttl w,l! welcomo tho homo
KK Breat
LlU. tC' 7 at LUTHERAN
-J 1 11.
COAST TRAVEL LlfinT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Doc. 3. Tra
vel northward from snn j-ranciBco
and Southern California ports dur
ing tho last few weeks has shown
n decided falling off. It is esti
mated that tho decrease amounts
to fully 40 por cent. Tho south
bound passengor traffic still con
tinues without a break. Tho San
Francisco and Portland steamer
Beaver Balled for Los Angeles yes
terday with a good passenger list
whllo tho Pacific Navigation Co.'s
turblnor, Yale, departed yesterday
afternoon with moro than 300 pas
sengers. There were scarcoly 200
travelers on tho Yalo yesterday
morning when sho nrrlved from tho
South,
ia.tr3T.KS XOTICE.
Election of officers Wednesday
ALLIANCE IN
AND OUT TODAY
Capt. Lofstad Reports Regu
lar Gale Prevailing Along
Coast This Morning.
The Alliance which arrived ln
Into yesterday afternoon from
Portland, sailed this morning for
Eureka. Sho crossed out about
8 o'clock and a llttlo Inter Agent
McGeorgo received a telegram from
Captain Lofstad stating that a por
ted gnlo was blowing outsldo. Ho
said thoro was a strong southerly
wind.
Tho Alliance had about 230 tons
of frolght for Mnrshflold, Including
big shipments of flour and tho
stock for Frank G, Norton's now
branch wholesalo grocery Iioubo of
tho Allen & Lewis Company. This
branch will be located ln tho Alll
nnco building, taking the quartors
formerly occupied by Goodrum's
garage.
Among those arriving on tho Al
liance from Portland wero:
A. W. Plympton, Sophia Poghel-
la, J. F. Minis. H. W. Weder, V
Tho Inrgcst item on tho list In
$30,171.92. spent by tho single tnx
league nnd next Is $35,812.05 ex
ponded by those opposing It.
K. P. ELECTION
OF OFFICERS
Myrtle Lodge Selects New Of
ficials for Ensuing Year
Eagles Elect. '
Myrtlo Lodgo No. 3, Knights of
Pythlns, nt tliolr last mooting
oioctcd tlio following ofllcors for
tno ensuing yenr:
C. C. Gcorgo Ross.
V. C T. M. Collvor.
Prolnto Georgo Blako,
M. of W L. A. Whorent.
M. of Ex. Goorgo Winchester.
M. of P. F. P. Norton.
K. of R. and S. P. S. Housloy.
M. of A. T. T. Donnott.
Insldo guard Noll O. Watson.
Outsldo guard Irwin Ross.
Trusteo for three years E. A.
Anderson.
Tho officers will bo Installed tho
flrst Monday In January.
Eagles to Elect.
Tho Mnrshflold Aorlo of Eagles
will hold their annual election of
officers tdmorrow night. A numbor
of nominations havo been nindo,
but tho nominations will not close
until Just prior to tho voting to
morrow night.
At tho Installation January 6th, n
big banquet will bo hold.
of Social Sclcnco. mnlorlnc in Entr
llsh and Economics nnd working to
wnrd a degrco in Lottors nftor which
ho Intends to study Jurisprudence
In tho east. Reynolds Is secretary
in mo (loan or me HUiumer session or
tho university nnd will hnvo chnrgo
of tho publicity and advertising of
tho summer session of tho unlvorsltv
for 1913; ho Ib nn nctlvo inombor of
tho Forum, tho University Orches
tral Socloty and tho Military Hnnd
Roger Goss. a vory nonulnr stu
dent of tho Mnrshflold High School
and who just returned from a study
In tho cast last spring, ns a fresh
mnn In tho Collogo of Soclnl Sclonco,
working for tho dogrco of Bncholor
of Laws nftor receiving which ho
will tnko up regular work In tho De
partment of Jurisprudence Goss hns
proved hlniBolf to bo n vory populnr
freshman nnd Is now a inombor of
ono of tho fraternities. Ho Is nt
Prod McCormac, who spoilt two
yonrs In tho Mnrshflold High nnd
completed a year In tho Oregon
Agricultural college, whoro ho had
tho unusual distinction or being
selected nB tho most elllclont cadot
for 1912 nt tho O. A. C. Military
endot service Is now registered as
an upper senior In tho Borkoloy
High school nnd will In Jntiuury
enter tho U. C. In tho College of
Commorce Fred expects to major
In economics nnd business practice
Dr. J. T. McCormac, his fnthor,
hns purchnscd n bcautirul homo nut
in Northbrno, tho restricted rcsl
donco district In Berkeley, which
gives tho best vlow or Snn Fran
cisco Bay and tho Goldou Gato to
bo had. Whllo Dr. McCormac Is
doltghted with tho cllmnto or Cali
fornia, ho Is still moro pleased
with tho level California auto roads
and houluvnrds which offer tho
maximum of pleasure to tho auto
mobllo owner. Tho big Cadillac Is
out on tho oiled ronds snmowhoro
ovory wcok. Dr. McCormac ox
pects to mnko his homo In Borko
loy, nt least whllo Prod Is In the
Unlvorslty and possibly permanently.
Among tho students nt tho
Honld-Dlxan BubIiiobh collogo ono Is
surprised to see ninny students
from homo. Edith Thomas. Hilda
present nn assistant editor or tho, Llnstrom, and even H. E. Cnrmlch-
Dnlly California!!, tho dally popor of.aol, who foiiuerly taught school In
tho associated students nnd Is debat
ing in tho freshman socloty.
Miss Nora Tower, who Is stay
ing nt College. Hall, wlt.i Miss
Prouss, Is also studying In the Col
lego of Social Sciences, and Is
among tho most populnr nnd woll
known freshmen wonion of tho un
iversity. Sho and MIbb Prouss nro
members or tho Portland club, tho
now organization or Oregon stu
dents, it will bo rocnllod that
Miss Tower made such a decided
success In tho Hobo of Plymouth
Town, tho grnduntlug piny of tho
Marslifioid High school Inst spring
AFFECTS STOCK MAItKET.
BvanlnB Dec 4 Every Englo Is H. McCune. Mrs. C. II. McCune,
Bv order
JL J. OSTROW.
Worthy President.
KODAKS make splendid Xraas
Gifts. RED CROSS.
AmonE those sailing on the Alli
ance for Eureka from here wero:
E. W. Ferris, Rex Gow, C. Rob
erts, W. Neely, E. E. Goble, Mrs.
E. C. Goble and Geo. Moore.
Union Pacific and Southern Pacific
Securities Slump.
Wr AnoclHM rmi to Coot IIjr Tlmii,
NEW YORK, Doc. 2. Whon tho
news was rocelvod on tho Stock
Exchange of tho government's vic
tory ln tho Union Pacific morgor
suit, union Pacific stock dropped
26 points and Southorn Pacific
declined 2 points. Other active
Issues declined in sympathy.
CALL MONEY RATE.
nr AtiocUtod r-rnt to Coo nr TJmu.
NEW YORK, Dec. 2. Call mo
noy leaped today from 10 to 15
por cent. Tlmo money rates wero
unchanged. .
ABANDON THE LAKES.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 3. All U.
S. naval vessels may bo withdrawn
from tho Great Lakes as a result
of tho refusal of tho shipbuilding
companies on tho lakes to entor
Into repair contracts with tho Navy
Department on account of their
hostility to tho eight-hour law.
Miss May ProiiBs, who is of last
spring's graduating class from tho
Mnrshflold High school, and who
was always n favorite with hor fol
low stiidonts on account of hor
sunny naturo and popular person
ality, Is mooting with equal success
In callfornln s unlvorslty. Sho Is
specializing In Gorman in tho Col
logo of Social Sclonco and Is ono
of tho freshmen womon always In
demand at recaptions and social
functions of tho undorgraduiitcs.
Miss Prouss, MIbb Towor. Mies
Coko, Miss Holm, Miss Hunt, nnd
possibly Roger Gobs will nil roturn
homo nt Christmas tlmo for tho
holidays, as tho university examin
ations nro over on tho 18th nnd
do not begin again until Jnuunry
13th, tho returning studonts will
havo a long Christmas vacation.
North Bond nnd who conchod tho
first football tea ins thoro In 1908.
Cnrnilehnol nrtor spondlng a yoar
nt tho University or Oregon, wont
to tho Philippines In tho govorn
mont sorvlco, nnd spout throo yours
In tho Islands ns assistant school
supervisor. At present ho Intends
nltor completing business collogo
to enter tho University or Califor
nia to study Jurisprudence Ho
wns well known and vory popular
on tho Bay,
Both Chnrllo .Merchant and Chns.
Hiirlockor, tho lnttor from Coqulllo.
nro Coos county men, now employ
ed In San PrnnclBco, Charles Mor
chnnt, hns boon In tho hospital for
soma tlmo, nftor undergoing an
operation, but Is now up nnd in
business mice moro, his frlouds
will bo glnd to hoar. Chnrlos wns
a fow yenrs ngo In tho Mnrshflold
High school nnd wns always oil tho
ground as an energetic, tackling
inombor or tho High school foot
ball team,
GET HIM a WATERMAN Foun
tain Pen at tho RED CROSS.
When In need of
-PLUMBING,
HEATING,
TINNING,
SHEET' METAL WORK,
CALL 101-J
PIONEER HDW'RE CO.,
When done by us 1 Is dono rlgU
' ' i miUJUJ,.IWII
Miss Faith Hunt, a fourth fresh
man, registering from North Bond
In tho Collcgo of Soclnl Sclonco Is
establishing a vory high record for
scholarship. Miss Hunt was ono
of tho graduating class or tho
North Bond High school or last
spring nnd hns resumed hor stud
ios at tho unlvorslty with a vigor
and Intensity thnt will plnco hor
very high In tho Unlvorslty.
owon Knowiton of Coqulllo Is
studying pharmacy In tho San
Francisco branches of tho Stato un
iversity, nnd will completo his
work In threo years. At tho Affll
lated Colloges ho hnB received what
Is allotted to tho freshman on
trant, duckings In tho frog ponds
on tho campus, rustlings from tho
Bophomores, and oven locking In
tho dissecting room of tho "med
ics," but nevertheless ho is assum
ing his place among tho collcgo
men across tho Bay,
On a weok-ond visit at Stanford
tho other day, Marlon Reynolds re
lates that ho saw Ernest Vlgnrs,
formorly or North Bend, now reg
istered In tho Collogo or Civil En
gineering In Stanford. Vlgnrs gavo
up nn Important position with Mei
er & Frank of Portland to ontor
tho university, Loroy Jones, who
did quite n little engineering busi
ness in Marshfield last siimmor, Is
also doing senior engineering study
ln Stanford also. Miss Gortrudo
Mcndcnhall, who spout ono sum
mer In Mnrshflold and North Bond
threo years ago, Is visiting friends
and Is studying art as a freshman
In Stanford..
It Is porhaps, worthy to note
that tho Individual records of scho
larship among all tho students from
Coos county high schools Is woll
Miss Edith Thomas of North
Bond, who wont down to attend
tho Heald-Dlxou Business Collogo
In Oakland, was takon vory sudden
ly 111 with appondlcltls nnd com
plications nnd hnd to ho ro moved
to tho Fnblola hospital In Borko
loy. Sho wns Ininiodliitoly opornt
od upon nnd Is doing bottor Just at
present. MIbb Thomas was taken
with an attack of appondlcltls
somo tlmo ago in North Bond and
was in tho hospital for part of
tho summor, but an operation was
delayod indefinitely until this sec
ond attack, which necessitated such
action, Miss Thomas will upon re
covery leave tho business collogo
and return to North Bond.
The CHEAPEST ACCIDENT IN
SURANCE Is THE GU.NNERY'S
Pocket FLASHLIGHT.