THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1913-EVENING EDITION.
WBtlHER COLO
IN ARIZONA
Stephen Rogers Writes That it
Is Not All Sunshine in the
Sunny Southland.
HON STAND
ON BASEBALL
Stephen C. Rogers, the well known
Coos Day pioneer, who with his wife
have been spending the winter in
TucHon, Arizona, writes to Tlio Times
the following Interesting letter about
comlltloiiH In that usually Biinny land.
Mr. and .Mrs. Rogers expect to return
to Coos liny about the laBt of May.
Mr. Rogers writes as follows:
Editor Times:
Wo aro very comfortably located
hero In Tucson. Have rented n
threo-rooin hoiisw and are enjoying
ourselves fine. I have Just got
through rending the Times. We are
getting the paper very regular now
and wo appreciate It very much. I
toll you. us wo get all of the news.
1 take great comfort In rending the
top lino on the Ilrst pnge of the paper
as they are ho very lit and right to
tlio point. I understand that you
have lived hero nnd know the coun
try so I will not try to describe It.
We liuvo boon having ver" change
able weather here since we hnvo been
here. It was wet nnd cold for qulto
n tlino when wo Ilrst came and then
wo would have a warm day and the
the next day would be quite windy
and dust Hying everywhere. As
there are no paved streets and no
green grass, so the wind has a fair
sweep. Tlio hard frost last winter
killed a grunt many trees so It don't
look as cheerful aB It otherwise
would.
I see there has been a number of
bad accidents there of late. We
think of starting home towards tlio
Inst of May so as to arrive there when
the wenther gets good there.
Yours respectfully,
S. C. H0GI3HS.
Manager Bedillion Answers
Wm. Shrock of North Bend
rWants Good Games.
DAYTON FLOOD
AT THE GRAND
TO SHOW CIII3AT I'll.M HI.IH3
TU13SHAV AI'TKItXOO.V AND
HV13XINU ltl3MAItl(AIIM3 I'lC
TUItK. Manager Robert Munition of the
Grand Theater has arranged to
show the latest motion picture of
tlio great Dayton flood Tuosdny aft
ernoon and evening. The pictures
graphically show tlio flood lit Its
height, Its decline and everything of
Interest- In connection with the dis
aster. Ho had to go to a consider
able expense to secure these and
the prices for It will be IT) cents for
adults and 15 cents for children. In
addition to tlio flood pictures, ho
will show other special select lllms.
The Dayton flood was one of tlio
Krent oventH of the year and every
one should iirrnngo to seo tlio pic
tures. These nro tlio real moving
pictures, not mere slides, nnd show
the situation completely and in detail.
E IN
DIBIT TODAY
Steamer Arrives From Port-
land Heavy Fog Is
Encountered
"Make that kid quit pulling that
HtTlng. I wnnt to sleep."
This was the sleepy-voiced appeal
that came to Captain l.ofstod of the
Htennier Alliance about 3:30 yes
terday morning ns they were ap
proaching Coos Hay and encountered
n heavy bank of fog. The fog was
so deuso that the lookouts could hco
but a few feet ahead and ho was
having the mute sound the whistle
every few second.
"Sorry, but that kid won't quit
pulling that string until we get out
of this fog," replied Captain l.of
nted The fog lasted for nearly an hour
and then lifted except occasional
drifts The Alliance had a good
trip down and had a big cargo of
freight both for heio and Kiiroku.
She had a good passenger ,1st.
Among tlHwe arriving on the Al
liance were:
J. Anson, It. W. Puekott. A. Car
bon, C. I.. Dement, II. Guatufsoii.
"W. C. Craig. Mrs. J. L. YVasson.
Knima O Connor, W. 13. Stelnnoff.
J. I,, roster, C. U. llonton, C. John
son, W. A. Plckoroll. .1. William
son, George lllalr. C. A. Curlson
nnd Jainos O'NoIl.
Among those nailing from hero
for Eurokn on the Alliance today
were tho following-
F. K. Mlddlokauff. It. 11. SchuW.
B. Applegate, R. Winkler. II. Wolsh.
0 A. Peterson, Mrs. E. Winkler.
Kdwnrd Winkler, Jumos Foltwell. I.
M, GarrUh. 11. Olborg. Dalton How
ntt. Mrs. K. A. llowutt. T. ChUoms
and F. G. Smith.
HANDON. Ore., April 10. '.
Itandon, Oic.. April in. 'in.
Editor Coos liny Times:
1 have noticed an article In your
valuable paper of the dnto of April
17th. wherein Mr. Shrock hns mis
quoted tho writer, and concluded to
cull the attention of the public to
same: It is true, I went to North
Demi to learn. If it be possible, what
could bo done to bring to a successful
close the termination of tho wrang
ling over baseball, and the formation
of a league (with so mo class) for the
season of 111 HI. Wo. the fans of
Ilundon. are In favor of a four-team
league, as well as everybody else,
and nro not In fnvor of any six-team
league at all. Wo have offered to
raise another tonm on tho lower riv
er providing Unit nelthehr of the up
river tennis conclude to enter the
league, but will not ngreo to do so
that wo may have n six-team league.
This Is the stand we have taken. Tho
Blx-team suggestion was advanced by
one of those present nt the North
Doiul meeting, ns the only solution of
tho matter, and while some discus
sion was given the matter, there was
nothing definite arrived at. at that
time. Mr. Shrock did say to me
tlint they were soro at Marshlleld for
not sending a man cjvor to the meet
ing at Coqiillle. and also that Marsh
lleld 'htitl better go on n Httlo slow,
as their place In tho league was none
to secure. This Is nn absolute fact;
and from his attitude, and conver
sation with me ut that time. I had no
reason to doubt him, nnd did so in
form somo In Marshlleld with whom
I discussed tlio baseball situation.
Hut when Mr. Shrock or anyone says
1 told them Hint .Marshlleld was soro
at them, as lie snys I did. ho Is tell
ing something that Is not true, nnd
without any foundation whntever.
While anxious to do all possible to
bring matters In this lino to a close,
we do not think that wo are eom-
imllii.l trt v.iimrt (ii ntiv uiii1i tm.tlpu
,.v,iv.. ... ..... ....J ....... ..........
In fact the whole thing borders on
child's piny, and would remind a
person of the antics of n bunch of
high school kids. Ihindon wants to
play ball, and will play ball this sea
son, and nothing hut the death of all
ball tossers, Is going to prevent Tt.
Handon Is ready to form u league
with Mnrshllold alone and play ball
with them If no other teams see lit
to enter the league. It certainly
seems queer that the other loams can
not get together and straighten out
all matters, and get to playing ball.
It Is a fact that our county has been
educated to a very high class of bull,
and Hitch league teams as were put
in tho league tliu last two seasons,
does not give cut lie satisfaction to
tho public. Handon was at Ilrst
lu favor of throwing tho whole lcngiio
wide open, mid give tho county somo
baseball with n Httlo class. Hut ns
tho other tennis thought that live
men were about all that they could
stand for. wo agreed to that. Hut
again somo neighboring towns havo
fought against this number, wo again
agreed that three men from tho out
sldo should bo all that bo allowed.
Now, after ngreolng to all, and every
thing, we aro told that Handon Is
not wanted In tho league by all tho
towns except Marshlleld. TIiIb Is why
1 sny that 1 guess wo will havo to
play with Marshlleld. Wo will sny
that It certainly looks as though
there aro some towns who don't like
our game. I will promise you. how
ever, Hint whoever wo piny ball with,
will havo to go somo this season, as
wo Intend being there with tho
goods.
I nm truly yours,
R. K. I.. 11131)1 l.MOX.
Handon Manager.
AXOTIII.lt HANDON VII3W.
Handon World Sa,s That Coqiillle
anil .Myrtle Pnlut Are Cheap.
Tho Handon World concludes a
long article on tho baseball situation
as follows:
"Coqiillle and Myrtle Point are
suffering from an acute nttack of
belly ache because they can not run
tlio whole show on their 1x2 pint-
form, iinmlon is not cheap and can
put two teams In the held If necos
aary and good ones too."
VIKW OK COQl'l 1,1,13.
ST
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BASEBALL SCORE
Portland Failed to Win One of,
Series From Los Angeles i
Other Games. .
PORTLAND, Or.. April 21.
Wlthout having won a single giiuio
in tho series with Los Angeles, tho;
Ilrst series of the season at home, ,
Portland ended n week of hnrd luck i
yesterday. The games Sunday re
suited ns follows:
Sunday Morning (.'allies.
At Snn Frnnelseo R. II
San Francisco I 7
Oakland 2 G
Bi
gger s Better urows uur Business
THE BEST KNOWN STORES
In
Coos Coimty
Are
13.
0
I
At Venice
Venice Sucrumento
II. 13.
11 2
I 2
Sunday .Uterinum Garnet,
At Portlnnd R. H. 13.
Portland 7 12 I
Los Angeles S 11 1
At Venice R. II. 13.
Venice " S 0
Sncrumcnto 3 ! 3
At San lVnnclseo R. II. 13.
Snn Francisco I 7 2
Oakland ", (! ii
Saturday's Games.
AtSnn Francisco R. H. 13.
Snn Francisco 2 il 2
Oakland 5 l 2
At Vernon R. II. 13.
Vonlco S 1-1 3
Sacramento ,1 !) 0
At Portland-- R. II. 13.
Portland I tl 2
Los Angeles 3 10 1
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STUDEBAKER 35
IS A SENSATION
Arrival of New Automobile,
Creates Much Comment
on Coos Bay.
Ever since lis arrival on the
Ilreakwater the new Studidmker "3.V
received by Isaac R. Tower litis con
tinued to erente favorable comment
among everyone Interested In auto
mobiles. Its lino llulsli nnd nppoiirnuco won
Immediate admiration npd Its price.
I Mli. delivered lu Marshlleld.
scorned ludicrously low for such an
excellent ear, which compnrod favor
ably with cars selling for $1,000
more. Kvoryone who sees It has to
ask tho prlco twice. A six pnsson
ger Sludelmker car of splendid pro
portions, electrically lighted nnd
started, suporbly cushioned ami tired
and trimmed at $111 ft It seems In
credible, but seeing In believing and
you should see the Studobaker "3."."
J i'
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The "Hub Stores
A Word as to Our 'Store Policy"
ONE PRICE: All prices arc marked
tires, as low as it is possible to soil
of this quality, One person's dollar
much as another's at the "Hub," Every customer
receives tho same fair, impartial treatment,
i" plain fig.
merchandise
will buy as
"One Price lo All .Menus a lmer Price ( ,t
CHARGE ACCOUNTS mean loss of interest in
money invested; mgan expensive bookkeeping, ex
pense and loss in collections,
u
MONEY TALKS"
Eveiy Suit purchased from Hub Stores must give entire satisfaction, whether lie
cost be $15,00 01 $-10.00. We stand behind you,
Hub
Clothing
Gb
Shoe Ce,
Bandon.
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MARSHFIELD.
Myrtle Point.
I). Ii. HOOD TO ALASKA
?1I
be mm
Inspector Quinan of U. S. Life
Saving Service Expected
to Approve His Work.
Caplnln Quliinn. of the V. S. Life
Saving Service, was here for n day or
two Inst week looking after mntters
In connection with the Coos Hay I.lfo
Saving Station. Ho came here from
Portlnnd nnd Hay City where he hns
been looking Into the chnrges ngnlnst
Onptuln Farley, formerly of Coos
liny. Hint ho did not show proper
spirit In tho wreck of the Mlml.
Cnptnln Hrltt. of tho Coos liny
Life Saving Station, Is endeavoring
to hnston the removal of the local
station to a point at Coos Head, a
mutter he has long been urging and
which Is now being arranged by tho
department.
Concornlnc Cnntnln Karloe. tint
NORTH BEND NOTES. , Telegram myH: . .
A. 11. Imhoff returned yesterday "'I'0"8,"' himself and men during
mi n business trip to Snn Francisco. lPt '""'J'1 """Ivors 0f tho wrecked
Robert Ueafe. a former Enstsldo ' (!,0,''imn hn Mlml Hung to tho side
."Mulder . In Which lie N u Wit
ness to be Tried In July.
Tho following dlspntehfrom Ju
nenu, Alaska, will ho of Interest
here because I). I.. Hood, of .Marsh
lleld. Is one of the witnesses In It.
having just returned from Portlnnd
whero ho wont hoforo ho lonrnod
of tho postponement of tho trial:
"Joseph .Miii:I)onald. wealthy mliio
owner, will bo tried July S for tho
niuidor of X. C. Jones, a mission
worker, II years ago. The dnto
wns set todny by United Stntes Dis
trict Judge Lyons."
BASKET SOCIAL
IS BIG SUCCESS
GOLD US
ARE All
Elk Rock District
$118.35 by Entertainment
to Assist Library.
nlc.. Three Contests Held at Sum-
naiSGo ll, TJn. Don.
Ilt'l VVUlllUll iciiuci uair
Tho IIO.VIvST DOMiAIt Is tho one
SVi:i) on a burrol of flour at
nAixivs.
Hnvo your job printing dono at
Tho Times office.
Lew A. Cntes- Says That They Want
to Play Hall In Itluht Wiiv.
Kditor Cutes of tho Coiiilllo Sen
tinel, who Is also taking part In tho
basebnll matter there lu his paper
lust week printed a long article on
the league, which concludes ns fol
lows: "Of course. Coiiullle, not having
accepted Its ultimatum, has no voice
lu soUlug the Problem, and will not
have until such time ns tho dictators
re-iiiBtato It In grace perhnps this
year, perhaps not so soon. Hut
should the powers that be. conde
scend to raUo the bun and relegnte
the past to oblivion. The Sentinel
foils conlldent that by using the muss-
wo wnere musulos nro mado to be
used that a satisfactory arrnnuement
could be effected whereby all could
participate in Hie league, ns they
have a perfect right to. If tho Three
Capital l league disorganizes, as it
mum sooner or Inter, a mooting
should bo called for the formation
of a NMoaiu league, a schedule pro
pared to the best advantage under
the clHiiuistances, and then let all
no to ii. if any town refuses to con
sider the proposition of a live-team
league It should not become cuinbor
sonio upon othors, but should, like
-mho or out, silently fold Its tent and
Meal away, leaving the Held to those
who desire to occunv It f)n tliimr
Is practically lortnln: Coqiillle, had It
tho opportunity, would not vote Han
don or any other town that desired
to play the game under fnlr restrlc-
mnn, who left hero about thirteen
years ago, was joined yestordny by
his wife, who canio from Washing
ton. Ho has been vlsltlnir hern nlimit
a week and will leave soon for Arcn-
tn. Pnllf
Carl Krcplund, who has been nultol!'lpn,lH,of th, ,nt,or' who fool that
111 for several months, was able to go Hloy K p"?wl .?" 11"H,1'' 'nt,) 'll8
up town Haiurcfny.
of tho vessel and woro finally res
cued, Captain Farley, of tho Carl
bulill I.lfo Saving crow, will be enm
mouded lu the report of Cnptnln
Johnstone Qulnun, Inspector of tho
iiro-snving service on this const, say
quct and Reception.
Last Saturday nvcnlnR the l
ninrcRt. meihil nunlls of Dr. Bird E
The basket social given Saturday !' t Nortli lien., sppwred
evening at tho 131k Hock school houso Stunner in thrco contest, lie J
on South Coos Itlvor, District No. :i, "I" """"lea directed by Dr. ci
was oiio of tho most successful of tho hIio expects to leave nei w
1.1...1 ..... ,.. .... ,... r.. 1. Immn In thfl Sons
kiiiii ever ueiii in mis sociiou. I no " " u ,,
nffalr netted tho district $118.35. It Tho contests wore b ver, sow m
was given for the numoso of uottlnir grand gold, tlio latter ?'"
now book cases, aiding tho library Ilrst of the kind lieW hi tne cow
... . ',.. " ... . . MM.,.V,ll.-.,.. ......I'll rnnlfStantl
iiuii iiuierwinu nssisiing ino scnooi. , " nmu, ""-"" it...
.mis. i;. i,. iressov and a liumbor Itutn vnu mw, i"?.. ",:. -.7
of tho other lmtroiis of tlm school I.estlo Fuller. Marl lW" "
united with MIsb Hlnncho WllllnniH Pnul Hrorkley. .
in conducting tho affair nnd Its am- Tho medal was awarded to
cess exceeded tholr fondest oxpectn- Hrockloy. v
lions. It wns Ilrst plannod to havo Tho judges were A. I wj'J
on old fushloiicd spollliiK beo hut a Mrs. McKay and Karl.clhD"iS
iv nays oeioro u whs iioio, mo pu- ror ino " ' -- n,.i
..,iu i I .:. ... v,,,,i.ii Smth. '"'
inin uiiuiiKi-ii ii iMiiKiiwii nun iiiiiiiu inns wine .""" , , ri-
Breut hit with tho uudlonco. Haiu, Shirley Peterson. n" i 5,
..w ,.... i,, .ri.M,.j.n uiiiuhlH ... wu lllllll, ,1,111.1. --v
money. Several sold for $G and ?U Woodbury. . . , .
npleco and tho last ono wns .Mrs. Tho medal wns awarded io
Hen Smith's and It brought $13. field Woodbury by J11'1?" ?" VilJ-
Hl'lll-Vlinilv liml I. ,.ril limn .- TTIn.. llnlll will. M8S IB" "
' wln'nnd Mr. M. Unsaers.
Tho Inst contest .was the J"
' ' ... .... ll,n nn.ltimtSnlS T.Z
AT Til 13 1IOT13LS.
Harold Slmnsoii. nf Xortii Hp.i
Heights, returned today from a short
visit with his sister. Mrs. 13. W. l-'ahy.
at Dullards.
The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid will
meet Thursday afternoon nt 2' o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Vnugluin on
North Hend Heights.
Mlt.s Hessle lmmol of Mnrshfleld
was a North Hend visitor Sunday.
Mrs. 13, T. Coffolt Is still qulto se
riously 111 at her home.
Mrs. Oeorgo llnzor and Miss flraco
lulton spent Sunday at tho Intter'a
miiiuiMt'aii on roos itlvor
11 I vlmvu llllrlllf lll ulinl lln.A 1.. .n
...' .... .n ... .'.aw. L. .l.tlu .1.' IU1
nmlned In tho city after concluding
his Investigations nt tho sceno of the
wreck.'
"William A. I.uey Paclllc inana
gor of tho llassnm Paving Company,
who Is Intimately acquainted with
Captain Qulnun, snys ho Is convinced
that no udverso report will go to
Washington.
"I havo renson to know that Cap
ttaln Fnrloy has n clenn record In tho
servlco nnd he Is genornlly rnted as
one or ino nesi mon in tho llfe-snvlng
l)lancll., said Mr. Lucy. 'Naturally,
ho feels tho criticism, also does his
W. Cnrglll. Seuttlo: 13. Hoflinghort. ""?. U,'V"B m nrt 17 silver."
. - " nnui iivii lwiii - iaii ri
,S7V ,. Ihordonnrtmewllllekeemy.-.
Voordlng. Allegany; Merlo 'X do.??'" w"tViS
nn Mlr.,r,.. Amn.v A At tllO CIO"" w cmnfr. JtKt
..... ..,.n.., , .... .,, ", M,n 111(108 Ol "".. Ii lll"
WllKlllSOIl, ...:",.', nf lrs. W0IWU '?
5P' ? iV ' e ,o iofSe Sumner
" .,..
Illnnco Hotel. "" . .Vn msts who w 11 wl : 7
Jnmns nn.l wlfo llnrmlnm: of tllO 150 Bt,stf.;j", , the W
Mrs. M McDougnl nnd'son. Archlo w;lfe. who, 1 undorstnnd. hnd no smnll Oscnr Haseen. Coalodoj Fred Storu. , forpet t,0i'Jf.,i;"
.Mllllngton, were tho guests yester- , ",u '" " , .: ror BMo ro,' n 1M,, ""iKO. N. J. Cornwall, Onrdln- pe"i" ""
..v - . h ' Mill h i-iw ill iiiiiiiu in ii m .n .-- .. nm inn fi
R?1'.10 Lr'"n"rhrle5YO
ltltciuo. iyio v. i"-". - ,j.rt
w Selander. i
'I lio Uiiiiuller. 'wnrn Mrs 13. 13. Kelley, "'- T'
H. Applegnto. Portland; A. II. dSnnnA Mrs. nebeccs
Pottor. Pfirtlnml! f' A l.inrnrxlrnin. " " MftBI . B ... '-.i,l the ernd '
Myrtle Point; C. II. Hrown, Portland; "",'r,o i'vlo Clmpell. ,.
C A. Mitchell. Portland; 13. P. O'-. n,0',"1r "'ft. Ji U residence '
Nelll, Seattlo; J. W. Pqrcliman and ""J"? ftml North De
wit?.. n nr w o..i. t- ,. j oar aiiu "",i "..., nnn an
""i ii.-H, ii. 1'Killl, .31111 r iiiin-'inrii! ; .u...,n,l :t I'OniFM'i v" ' ..r
San Francisco.
Moyd Hotel.
Martini Vo
Stenimorninn
Hall, Mcdford; M. L.
Ilfi.i. 1. n ft r XII11,.H ln...1
:""'., w. y. mn.ui, Muimuii, "" - 0,
I'nltnfcn.i AIIinn.M Ol II Tl.fn.i . IUIO. ni;niv... -- ...
Wa.dport; J. M. Oullllams, Newport. T. U.. , od
II. O.
of
day of Mrs. Isaac Freelund of Sher
man avenue.
Geo. Hluck and wlfo nnd dnughter
Cecil were guests Sunday at the homo
of I-rnnk Hhuk In South Marshlleld.
.Mrs. Marie I.angenborg, who has
been visiting hor mother. Mrs. Im
noff. will leave on the Ilreakwater
Saturday for her home In Portland
horso sevornl miles to arranen fnr
heavier boat from the llfe-snvlng stn-
uiiii unit was mere to do what wns
possible,
" 'It has been reported thnt tho
men wero scon to drink and Hint Is
not to bo wondered nt. In view of tho
fact that they wero without food for
ninny hours, besides being wot and
chilled from water taken nimm-.i
j during their nttonipts to roach tho
i wreck.' "
I.IJT CONTHACT.
The Cooilllle citv cnnn.ll lnei
week awarded Ijlltngsmi ftllergonl ", ' '-
the contract for Improving Firstl ,:,'US XCK.
street there for about Sinmin I Murshflnlii Kiiro ni o.t, .,. ......
There woro sevornl bidders. bout,ot a sorles of Informal danco nmi
1C00 lineal feet of street u ,.. i,
,. . - '- - i'-
mneii, mostly nsptinlt, nnd a 300
foot bridge built.
tlons out of the longuo. it stands
rendy today, as It always hns, to play
legitimate baseball and it will piny
no other."
card parties at Masonic hall not
weiinosiiay evening. For morabors
nnd tholr wlvos. mothors, sisters and
sweethearts only. All Elks nro
urged to attend and bring tholr lady
friends. Visiting Elks will bo wel
come. Dy order of
COMMITTEE.
(leo. Crnumngo, Hollovlllo, 111.
Hotel Coos
:.., m rnoriU-I- .l.i
IHIll.i?'' vriSm tajs
Tho Coquliio C""M r,omerc
C. M. Dodds, Portlnnd: A1vlnn'nt ft meotlng ' e comn&K
K-oys. Portland; C. W. C.lbbs. North gfu,7 there. Comity ", &
Inlot; P. aibbs, North Inlot; Chas. Armstrong Informed t-0Q"i (w ,
Undorwood. DnnlolB Crook; Ed Dolnn, '., wj,0 are P"" ? nlace J
City; J. McDonnld. North Rond; i,rMC0 ncross tho river 'n., ,s(.
eorgo Lyons, City; A. Johnson, Port- t)l0 forry that l"e,co", ,0 tulld t"
nnd: 13. Ward, Portland; O. S. Math-, J i"loxt f,mds on hand to jyj.
; .i. Kruso, coos city; .40 0oo strurtnire " ." ', as .ulU"1
. Ilatchory; E. Jorgen- 2or Lewis of Coqu He ''. pe-
a
hind
enson, Dorn
Pat l.unday
eon; (Jeo, Mullen, Daniels Crook.
.i three mentions w '"' ,. Co?'
SI , meir PP I . i
SA!3f?S
bo
XOTICI3.
There will bo a social mooting of bridge was b"'1' a asUlnff for
evonlng, April 22. across the 1 . of iS 00
mere win no installation of orti-i mv, hw ---., ot tne '"7;1l
cors nnd later a social nieotlng with on tho sou h siao 1500 JJ
cards and games. All members nnd about to clear '"- Bl,i,dividf ' 5.
visiting nieiubors with tholr wives, of that land an" (M, w
sisters and sweothoarts nro Invited. . small tracts ana wJ aov
Hy order of compllshed a brib
GEO. 13. COOK, Secretary. needed.