The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 21, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, .SATURDAY, JUNE 21t.1913 EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES,
& Ooniiolldntlon of Times, Const .Mali Jq( 288
and Coos liny Advertiser.
COMPANY TO SUBMIT
PART OF ITS EVIDENCE
of Oregon Railroad
Linn Mav Not be
Lded This Afternoon
MMPANY'S
FEE TO TEAL UP
omey Mullen of North
y" .'.: ll Clin
n nn II'. IIILU OI4.U
njelayed Payment.
boxaii inspection.
evening CoinnuBBloncr
i Putifivl flrniin I
bn nun i.r"" ......, ,
tiimcmi Itnilroml Com- i
, proceeded to flo n JU-
mine (iii inun " i"". ,
lilted sonic homes In I
Hirinnciii nnei cmuiub ,
..mm nml water una
e tatcments of BOtno of i
iter HBorH. I
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trine of the Oregon Tlnll-
amission In tlio t'oos nay
e nearlng n cihw out
1 lie completed mis nu-
i doubtful
lolntlffs. North llonll nml
i mil liml nt noon ootiHld-
Ritnre to Introduce) nnd tho
l then begin m w-
nf their testimony.
itlmony promises to beeonio
tore- lively tins niiemoon,
ran- Mullen of 'North Mend.
it tlmt Iii) would examine
IsOO fee which wiih pnld Uy
May Water comimny for le
ts In reorganizing uio'enm
he fee was not pnld until
le prcwiit yenr. Air. Teni
Renin llie wilier company
Ming -mid according to a
lmueil ny J. v. iicniioti
ago, Mr. Tenl "holds $25,-
! OUpJtllMllllg IKIIIIIH 01 UIO
hi rnnipuny.
E loner AltelilsoiiH quca
aln this morning aroused
nt nniunc tho uiidioneo.
r he took tho vltnv Unit tlio
altoiihl pay In the eom--m
the Interest on wlint lui-
bi the wnter eonipiiny Is re-
TOKe nnd also the total
lem, Apparently ho dlsre-
e past f runelilHu nnd income
i company hnH enjoyed mid
bttlty of the linprovonieittH
I or otherwise utlll.eil wnon
llse expires.
adjournment at noon, t uy
(loss miniiunced tlmt ho
tto introduce ' evidence to
there is n eoniiuoroinl vnl-
r on the liny mid Will ho.
. Jllnaiis Tctrvn.
IMInKiis, city physician of
n. tlifs morning testified In
the wnti r. ospivhilly from
Ipolnt of henlth. Ho snlil
le Tall when tho llrst henvy
e. there hi nenrly always nn
of moitim h and bowel t ldii-
i he believed was caused liy
ng wttir Nono of tliuM)
mulled tnuilly.
ImiT lildley Testifies.
tt Gldr j. formorly vityen-
Jiarli riilil. testified tluu
en asb'K:iiit engineer f the
sXiliilii rnmnnnr In South
nJ Imil looked after tho
1 ater r stem, which biip-
W, Dentin ooil Mid Central
said tluu u wnter supply
lie & rr r.'iiili' Hint rimlll
I'ean, iiiiitTiibly ti ronnete
ina )lt' Mild Unit no bui-
MBo sll)ultl ho mlowed to
eserienr H0 Bald tlint ie
ilio hires .nn pie ground
nor and nuiinrlnc Httv-
nld tint lie "ind looked nv
p prepMed by Export
N Stnhhhfield nnft Bald
PvMed onlv fur tlm nrpscnt
petlty Inn did jiot provide
ierwi ruturo Ki-owth.
m wld that he had inves-
' Wattr nunt1lpK u-imnniint.
t In uililltlon to tho ives-
J from l'nnv Tn1i tlioro
flowliiK Into Mill SloiiBh
1 bO lltl'lvoil ITu unlH It
nlh nmplo water for fh
'PPiy. Il said that tho
rOUtft I If .cnc Hi. T).m. Tn.
aM. runirlnB ahont mllo
"rougli ! This route is
Teljr ovnwl lands, not
the lMltn. ..nninnnv 111
"X are out of tho city's
'SlOllPr Allnlil.nn ...nntcil
h . - ....V IIIO..I. .. u....
Ry the houlovard was per-
k"8 tlio wntorehed lr It
the U itOt. Blmnllf lfl
Pj i, 'v' ui'i";. .'.
u n was sploctoil lippniiRO
most ditect route to tho
' lntfnrlnr.l n ., f A1V
f report on Improvements
Emu 8'ste' ns evidence.
f d tlmt It had heen com-
LL "' "VVf0 illlll un ti.'l-
fa a ho would like to lire
r 'ante l to know If Mr.
Ln.eAnhiii"er would dlsre-P-IOO.ono
or so Rallons of
Clr and numn tlm entire
P; Gldlrv said that ho did
: surface water was
fSB tn nl-n .i. .i
r"1 that Us liso wnlil.t In-
Westlon by Mr. Teal was
iusiea of nn v five
TELLS iOI
WATER .RATES
Manager Green Explains Low
Charge for Electricity for
Pumping $20,000 Claim
1). C. Onion. inniinKor of the Ore
Bon I'owim Company, this after
noon testified nt the Oregon Hall
rnnd Commission hearing that tho
Coos Day Water Company was fur
nished Willi electric power nt 1.(5
centH per Kilowatt hour, tlio lowest
rate tlioj niailo to any of their con
ntimiTR. Ho snhl tlint tho company
was to use at least $100 worth per
month nml were tlio largest con
sumers of electricity on tho liny.
Ho sain that tliey were also to use
eleetrlcty when the eleetrlty was not
reiiulreil for tlio other service.
Ho snld that tho next lowest piico
liinde on the llnv wns 2 '(. cents per
hour, uiailo to the North Ileild Shin
Klo mill. This Is discounted ten
per cent.
Mr. (iroono snhl tlint tho fnct that
the Coos liny Water Company had
a coal mine mid n stenm pumping
plant nt tin slntlon ninth; very lit
tle difference In the rate.
J. N. Teal on cross examination
tried to hiiow (hut It did. He wnnt
o( to know If the contract wnsn'l
inado before Mr. (Ireeno cnnio hero
nnd If It wasn't on Mo haslH of
$1.80 per ton for com at tho pump
Iiir station, Mr. (Ireeno said that
it might possibly lmvo been but bo
did not know.
Mr. (Ireeno sttld tlint thov could
not furnish electricity to all plnnls
because some of them could produce
power more cheaply. The C. A,
.Smith ullll, for Instance, ho said
had it l)i)ii t 10(1 cords of waste wood
to get rid of ench month and this
cost them about SI mil) per month.
My using sonic of this to proijucc
steam, they could reduce this ex
pense. At the conclusion of Mr. Oreono's
evidence. Coiuiuli'slonor Altchlson
snld tlmt us the Oregon Tower
Coiupmiy liml tho 1.5 rent rnto In
ilioli' tiirirr. tl'iu cnilM lint mine
'It without the Co'miilisMoii'B consent.
.Vo Deiu I Undies.
Coroner K. K. Wilson wiih called
this arteruooii anil ttsked uboiit
the report Unit wns In circulation
last year that the body of a dead
mini liml beou loiind In tin reser
voir of the Coon liny Water Coiu
pmiy. Mr. Wilson snld Unit no
hoiV liml been found (lend In tbeie
to his knowledge.
Ml- Miihouey Wit nt"".
MWs Muiiilo .Mnlionoy, bookkeep
er for the water company, testified
this ufterniion. Slo said flrtt In re
lation to C. II. .Mi'i.niiglillii'. clitliu
that ho Imil nor been asked to pay
water rent tho past yenr that Mr.
McUnglillu Imil liu ovorfliurged
for a long time. beltiR charged 1..i0
iw.i. nir.,iHi liiHtnail ot SI. 1111(1 tllllt
now thlb overchnrge wis boiiig nindo
right. She wild sue am u wiiuoiii
ordors fioui eltl.er Mr. Flanngan or
Mr. l)enrt'tt.
Miss Mulioiioy also tewlflod nn 'ii
trv of ?.J on tlit books in
favor of the nnnnunn & Ilennott
hrttk. Shu snld that In straighten
ing out tlio bookkeoplng system,
thlb debt to the Dank, hloh bad
been certlflwl by Messrs. Klanngan
and llonnoti wnk ontoren at one
time.. Tho bookb did nut show
...i.. ,i. tor. fnin wns uhoiI for. ex-
copt tlint tho iooks showed tlio ro-
ivipt of money nin uiu ii ...
lln' 1(' mei.,.fii thn ..anient
of $916 on dltleront occasions as
Interest on tuts ssu.oim umi :
ter from .Mr. Flanngan showed I that
some of It was for Inteutt on $7000
from J. W. Proctor.
Teal i:plnlii- nni. . . ,
J Tal this afternoon explained
.,.'..'........ r.r osnn fn him by
the Coos Hay Water Company tlw
llrst of tne year, no . v ,
i i i (o.. tnr rptircanlzlng tho
company, transferrins the property
from the Marhflelel Water Company
to tlio Coos Buy Water Company
when the capital was inn -
l'l5rV. .... ....Inlnr. nrillnanCOS
mid franchises, aldlns In ProparinB
$icn,oui Don. ...-. -i.rd
h,cha'.'iCe"B",Urfla enable and
at ho wouldn't want to havo to
put up with bo much for that
charge again.
TAitiiT im-r- CAL'CCS.
h.mU Continue Their Coi.sldei-
' . r n Tiino 21.
WASH. nu I u.n.. -."""-,-.
SderSHon In . w. todv of the
Biueraiiu II ui .iicoiiBR nn began
rrhe,,,,cW,n;e,!u.e, where
the I'nderwoou raia ". ,-,.,"
o,eta.n dyes used J,i manuractur-
Ing cotton nnn """ """
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Restraining Order Issued
Against Coquille Directors
Preventing Purchase.
(Special to The Times.)
COQUII.M3, Oto., .Ittnc 21. E. D.
Sperry rcturncd'froni MnrflhfloldXhl
inornlnK with a rcBtralnlng order He
cured from County Judge Ilnll for
bidding cither the old or new school
lionnl from negotiating tlio purchase
of the two blocks of lnnd as a site
for tho new high school building mi
nimized In tho recent Bpcelal school
election.
The Injunction which lms been
served onthc members of the school
board was secured on complaint of
Geo. !:, Peoples, ot Coqulllo.
It Is alleged that the recent Bpeclal
election cnlled by directors for the
purpose of voting money for the pur
chase of a situ mid selection of same
wiir without warrant In law. It is
also aleged that the location at the
extreme north Hue of the district is
Inconvenient mid tlint the price
$G000 is much too high for tho lnnd,
which Is alleged to be worth only
eiic-thlrd elf tlint Bum.
It Is claimed that lack of Interest
and Indifference of the electorate at
the school election In question per
mitted Interested parties by their ac
tivity at the polls to secure the favor
able vote which Is not approved by
the majority of tax pnyors mid school
patrons.
The whole matter will now ho
threshed out In court when It conies
to the homing to innkc the present
timporary Injunction permanent.
WILSON RAS
A OIG STICK
Takes a Firm Stand Behind
"the Glass Currency Bill
in the House.
(Dr AMo.lMra l'rM la Coot lUgr TIhim ?
WASHINGTON. I). C, Juno 21.
President Wilson bus tnkei a firm
stnnil behind tho (llnss currency hill
mid has told Democratic members of
tho House hanking and currency
committee, that as under tho consti
tution, ho hnH the right to recom
mend specific legislation to Congress,
he reels Justified In recommending
the new nioasuro now before It. It
wns snld nt tho Whlto House thnt ho
would not compromise on the essen
tlnl features of the bill, particularly
thosu which concern the concentra
tion of reserves In New York City
mid tho control of money by tho
money market.
CORNELL WINS
BIG REGATTA
Intercollegiate Boat Race Re
sults in Close and Pretty
Contest.
i svuaccsi: WINS.
POUOIUCKlJl'Sli:, N. Y.,
I Juno 21. Syracuse won tho
. tarslty olghvoured race today.
Cornoll was becond, Wnshlng-
; ton third; wibiioiiBin lounn; .
I Colunihlu fifth and PoniiBji- (
l aiiln sixth. '
lf Aojatoil l'r" to 'Com Ily TlmT
POWHIKKKPSIK, Juno 21.
With dear weather nnd sun shining
nnd with a northerly breeze that
scarcoly rippled the Mirfato of tho
water, thousands of people who have
been pouring into Poughfceepslo dur
ing the last day, witnessed tho Intor
colleglate regatta races hero this aft
ernoon. Tho four oared race, which
wns programmed first, got off with
a pretty start Syracuse leading Co
lumbia second, Pennsylvania, Cor
noll, Wisconsin and Washington fol
lowing In ordor named. At the
bridge, Syraciiho led. Pennsylvania
Bocond, Cornoll third, Columbia
fourth, Wisconsin fifth nnd Washing
ton about four lengths to the roar.
Cornell crossod tho finish lino first,
Pennsylvania second, Columbia third,
Wisconsin fourth. Washington fifth,
nnd Syracuso sixth. Cornoll near tho
finish lino collided with smnll boats
on tho courso, nt thnt timo only half
n length hohlnd Cornell. Timo Cor
noll, 10:47 2-5; Pennsylvania. 10; 52
1-5; Columbia. 10:54 4-5; Wiscon
sin, 10:58 4-5; Washington, 12:08
3-5; Syracuse not taken.
Duo Tomorrow. Sorter Brothers,
...i.r. ivora nvnrrlpil here todav from
Gardiner, aro now expected to reach
hero tonight or Sunday, It is un
derstood that Superintendent Dixon
is with tnero.
COOS BAY LEADS SERIOUS CHARGES MADE AGIST
HUMBEIISENT ATTORNEY GENERAL f REYNOLDS
Ships Double the Amount of
Any North Coast Port to
San Francisco.
At tho request of many of the
lumbermen on the Pacific const, snys
tho Western. Pioneer Lumberman of
San "Francisco, this Journal takes
pleasure! In publishing herewith in
this depnrtmont the summary of re
ceipts of lumber from May Mist to
Juno lllth, In the port ot Snn Frnn
cIbco. Fir nnd Spruce.
Aberdeen :i,l 25,000
Astoria :i,i;i i.ooo
Dnndon 2,180,000
Columbia lUver 2,875,000
Coquille niter 100,000
Coos Day 7,570,000
Everett 1,180,000
(Srnys Harbor 1,500,000
Port Gamble 1.450,000
Port Ludlow 1,070,000
Knyniond 020,000
Sluslaty , . 1,035,000
Tnconin , . 000,000
Wlilapa 3,270,000
Tiitdl 31,500,000
Till-: HAY IN CONGUIISS.
til) Amoi'OM I'rrM tn lw lljr Tlnim 1
WASHINGTON, 1). C. Juno 21.
The Senate met at noon mid Sena
tor Clarke of ArkmiBiis, presented u
hill to' rogulnto lobbying. The Senate
paRsed, a concurrent resolution fur n
Joint itcsslon with the House Monday
to hehr President Wilson's nddress
on currency. Tho Democratic cau
cus took up the tariff bill. The
House was not In session today.
"ARSON SQUAD"
IS VERY BUSY
Suffragettes Destroy Marine
Observatory and Apply
Torch to Church.
tlljr A.mxIIM l'rwi to Com lUy Thuw 1
LONDON, June 21. Militant suf
fragetto "arson squads" were out
last night nt St. Andrews. Scotland.
and at South Knd, on the lower
Thames, and succeeded In causing
rons dorahltt damage.
At St. Androwb, "fire flonils" de
stroyed the east wing of the Gotty
niarlno obsofvntory -connectou whii
tho university. Tho object of at
tack at South Kml was the Chinch
of St. John, a modern nnd costly
edifice. Tho organ wob sot on
fire, but thu dnmago was small.
IIIIOKKN LK.VSICS replaced nt
iti:i CHOSS DCIUS ktoui:.
SAWMLOWER
IS A SUICIDE
Driven to Desperation in Last
Stand Against Capture
Fires Home.
lljr Aiolat4 I'M! 10 Cooi IU? TlmM
OltOVILLK. Wnsh., Juno 21. Kf
forts mndo to arrest J. H. Kthel, saw
mill owner, rosulted In the denth of
Kthel mid tho probable fatal Injury
of Charles K. Calo and 1). 11. Crnn
dcll, iiiemliers of the posse thnt
searched two days for Ktliol, who last
night olthor shot himself or burned
liliusolf to death In his homo. Sheriff
Stark of Okanogan county heard on
Thursday that Kthel, who was want
ed on nn nrson charge, after Jump
ing his bond hud returned to Ills
homo 12 miles southenst of hero.
The shorlff organized a posso, which
surrounded Kthel's house. Tho fugl
tlvo refined to surrender and put
bis family out of the house. Ho then
began firing at tho posso and Cran
dell was shot In tho hip. Tho nt
tack on Kthel's homo was renewed
yehterday and the building was rid
dled with bullota. Kthel at tlmos re
turned the fire, one of the bullets
hitting Calo In the eye and passing
through tho brain, At sundown
Kthel's houBe was sot on flro and tho
body was found latesr.
pi:itsiiiN i:xo.i:h.ti:..
Drastic Action of Army Officer Is
Justified.
tnr AMO'Utfci rem to cooi nr tiumj
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 21.
Governor General Forbes of the Phil
ippines, In a cablegram received to
day with reference to tho recont cap
ture of tho Moro stronghold of Dag
sak, Island of Jolo, says that Forbos
Is convinced Goneral Pershing ex
hausted all tho virtues of patlonco
beforo taking tho last drastic action
against tho outlaws with an armed
force and that Pershing has handled
the situation with sagacity and skill
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Santa Fe and Southern Pa
cific to Unite in Railway
to Coos Bay.
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 21 The
Oregonlan snys: "Portlnud and San
Francisco will bo linked by n rail
road along the extreme edges of the
Pacific coast, ,
"This development lias been mndu
possible by the recent ncrectnont of
the Santa Fe and tho Southern Pa
cific to extend the Northwestern Pa
cific, which thoso two roads own
Jointly, from Its present terminus ut
Sherwood, Calif., 112 miles north of
San Francisco. Calif., to Shlvely, Cal
if., about 100 miles north of Sher
wood. "lletweon Shlvely and Trinidad,
Calif., a distance of about 50 miles,
another link of thu Northwestern Pa
cific property Is In operation. Tho
senport town of Kureku Is on this
ronil. It Is understood Unit tho Juris
diction of tho Santa Fo In the now
Poitlnnd-Snn Francisco line will ex
tend only ns far north as Kurokii.
"Tho Southern Pacific bus nr
rmie,o;l to finance const ruction of the
line north of Tiiiildnd alone. This
lino will bu built from Trinidad
through Crescent City, In Del Norte
county, Calif., to Gold Heach, Ore.
Two Unities Available.
"Whether connection with the
Southern Pacific's existing property
will ho madu from Gold Ilench to
Grants Pnss or whether the lino will
bo extended northward to Myrtlo
Point, where ltwlll Join tho Kugono
Coos llr.y lino, now under construc
tion, has not been determined, Hi
ther route Is fcuslblo. When this
project first wns undortaken a few
years ago tho plnn was to build
through Coos Hay. but presont In
tentions are to follow the llogue
Illver valley east from Gold Heach
to Grants Push.
"Tho Southern Pacific bus mndo
mi appropriation of $14,122,5(55 for
Improvements on the Pacific system
and Oregon subsidiary Hues. While
n part of this will bo used In carry
lug on tho development of tho Port
land. Kugono & Kastorn a Southern
Pacific subsidiary In tho Willam
ette valley, the funds for tho all
coast lluo nlso will come out of this
appropriation.
Wo lie Kvpcctcd Tills Summer.
"Tho Santa Fo bus concurred In
tho proposed extension of tho North
western Pacific iih plnnned by the
Southern l'aclflc Work on the joint
line probably will be done this sum
mer. The survey provides that tho
northern extension bo built out of
Wlllits. about 1 1 miles south of
Sherwood, us tho Hue dlvoi'gos sllght-
v to tho west from Wlllits to Hhor
wood. Rome woilc north of Wlllits
a ready has been done.
"Flnnining of those Improvements
lias been completed, Tlio Koiiuiorn
Pacific locontly obtained permission
from tho State Itallrnad Commission
of California to expend $18,000,000
for various detclopinent project t In
that state and Oregon. Of this sum
$18,000,000 will bo raised from tho
Southern Pacific surplus while $30,
000,000 will ho raised by Issuing
two-yoar notes bearing fi per cent In
terest. Tho Commission has sot
07 1-2 iih n minimum figure nt which
tho notes shall bo sold. Ah collater
al tho SouUiorn Pacific proposos to
place in trust approved securities
now in Its treasury, Including Issiioh
of tho Pnclflc Khjctrlc Hallway Com
pany nnd of the Northwestern Paci
fic. Thu application, mndo to the
Cnllfornlii Commission lust week,
was tho largest over presented to
that body.
"This all-coast route will bo con
siderably Bhortor than tho present
Shasta route of tho Southern Pacific.
It will ellmlnnto much ciirvutiiro and
many heavy grados. Tho running
time between Portland and Sail
Francisco, It Is bolloved, can bo
greatly reduced.
".Moreovor. It will develop u boc
tlon of tho Pnclflo slopo that now Is
without railroad faculties and that
offors Inestimable productive possibilities."
U. S. District Attorney McNab
of San Francisco Makes
Complaint.
DEPARTMENT0F JUSTICE
YIELDS TO INFLUENCE.
Prosecution of Prominent and
Wealthy Persons is Or
dered Stopped.
Hr Amo. Inlitl l'no lo Coon lUf Tlmo. 1
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Juno 21.
United States District Attorney
McNuh announced today that ho
had resigned Ills office. Ills res
ignation follows an exchange of tel
egrams with Washington regarding
the conduct ot tho local Federal
Prosecutor's office.
McNab said lu his uiessngo of res
ignation that be fools forced to re-
Blgu becniiso of orders from Attor
ney General Mclteynohls tying his
hands In the Dlggs-Camlitettl whlto
slave cases mid In Indictments
against officials of the Western
Fuel Company, lie says bo receiv
ed orders by telegraph to postpone
action lu these cases.
Attorney McNab, lu Ills messago,
said that DlggH mid Cmuliiettl were
Indicted for n hideous crime which
ruined two girls and shocked tho
moral sense of tho people of Cal
ifornia. "I ' advised tho Department of
Justice that attempts bad been
made to corrupt tho Government
witnesses ami that friends of thu
defendants are publicly boasting thnt
the wealth uiiil prominence of tho
defendants' relatives wilt procuro
my ham! to bo stayed through In
fluence nt Washington."
lu regard to tho Western Fuel
Company, he snld: "I was compell
ed to give what 1 heretofore liullg
nnntly refused to nckuowiudge,
umuely, thnt tho Department of
Justice Is yielding to Influence
which will cripple and destroy thu
usefulness of this office. I cannot
consent to occupy this position iih
n mere automaton and to have tho
guilt or Inuocensi) of ilch and pow
erful defendants who have been
Indicted by an unbiased grand Jury
on overwhelming evldonco, deter
mined In Washington, on represen
tations on behalf of the defendants,
without notice lo me. Accompany
ing his letter of resignation, Mc
Nab addressed a messago to tho At
torney Geneial In which ho Mays,
referring to the whlto slave ami.
Western Fuel cases mid to tho com
ment of tho Department of Justlco
on the latter cases that the Depart
ment "will hereafter determine
whether to try (oriuln defendants,"'
that ho Is convinced t lint the action
taken "will destroy tho prestige and
ruin tho usefulness of this office
mid will result lu the ultimate oh
capo from punishment of certain
of thoso defendants."
Repenting his statement mndo lu
his uiessngo of resignation that
while slave cases would bu stopped
by nppcals to Washington, Me-Nab
continues: "lu the meantime cor
ruption and Biihordluntlou to per
jury will weaken nnd destroy tho
cases long befoio the autumn Is
hero. If the Western Fuel direc
tors are Innocent, they need not
apply to the Department for pro
tection, hut they should welcome tho
opportunity to present tholr defense
to the jury and assert tholr Inno
cence." Maury I. Dlggs, former Stato
Architect mu Drew ('amino! 1 1, son
of former State .Senator A, Camlii
ettl,' recently appointed Commission
er of Immigration by Prosldout Wil
son, eloped to Iteiio, Nov.. with two
high school girls of .Sacramento,
leaving their wives mid babies ho
hlnd them. They woro discovered
In n house In Iteiio, whore they
were living, and the four woro
brought back to California and tho
men Indicted under tho Maun act
IH'f.GAIUAXS IlKGIX ATTACK.
Troops Advance for Attack on
(i'iccLm ami Servians,
tnr amwuim rr to com iu? tiim
VIKNNA. Juno 21. An attack by
tho Bulgarian troops on tho Ser
vians and GreokB Ib oxpeotod at the
river Vardar In Macedonia, accord
ing to Austrian newspapers. The
co-operation of tho Greeks and Ser
vian armies has beon accomplished.
Tho Servians aro concentrating on
fortified positions on the right hank
of tho rlvor.
Three bands of Montonogrln In
fantry aro advancing through Mace
donia to Join tho Servian troops
at tho front.
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EUGENE MEN LEASE
NORTH BEND BUILDING
litney Mllllioii, of Willamette
Valley it.v Take I'lve-Vcnc
Lcimc on lliisinchs Location.
Tho Simpson & Ilyler building on
Sherman avenue, next to the Coos
Hay Grocery store In North Hond,
was leased this week to Pitney &
Mllliroii, two business men from
Kugono, for flvo earB, It Is under
stood thoso gentlemen will put In
a first-class, modern billiard nnd
pool room. They have nlso leased
n roBldonco property and export to
ho located permanently In North
Hond, about July 1.
Thoro Is nn npproclnblo Increase
lu the demand for both business ngd
residence property In North Hflitd
recently by parties from the out
sldo. and several new establishments
aro oxpectcd hero In tho near future.
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