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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1913 EVENING EDITION SIX PAGES.
VOL. AAAVl. H T,0 const Mnll.
k OonolldiktJon of Times, Const Mnll
and Coos Bny Advertiser.
No. 305
COOS COUNTY TOWNS UNITE
i,i:it too r i Mil.
Tin' nutolsts with Dr. Lench
inf. CniMiillii nt 1:1 ." for Marsh-
llelil niul will reach hero nliont I
r. iio I
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AH Hn towns In Coos county nro
1i.iIii milling in II pruiesi HKiwiim io
1, v V ninl Its supporters.
Dr II .1 Leach of Uiiniloii, n sup
porter of tin1 I W. V.. Ih tlilH after
noon Iieliiu brought to Coos liny mid
from here will follow: the footstep"
of Secretary W. .1. Edgoworth mid
Organizer Wesley Everest who woro
deported wltli two others n week ago.
He will he brought hero hy unto this
afternoon from Coiiulllo. taken on n
lioiu to nenr .Inrvls Landing niul given
Instructions to go niul never return.
Thl:i uns ili'torinlned upon nt n
meeting In Coiiillle IIiIk nfturiioon.
ilclf.i.'iUoii of lending liusinoss men
from MiiiHliflelil. North Ilenil, Myr
tle Point mul Coqulllo assembled nt
BADON
OUSTS
TO DEPORT I. I. 1 TODAY
;Dr. Leach, of Banclon, to be
Sent Out by coos Bay uver
Sec. Edfjewortirs I ran.
WILL REACH Htut nn n i ii-.rni
BETWbbNDANUb U U I in M
nninfioliniiQ Finm All Snctinns Ulli U Ui LLflUll
UUIwJJiinwnw w.. .... ..-..
Gather at uoqume oy auio
For Action. nvnr ?nn niti7nne nnnni.i mm
for Attack on Marshfield
Citizens. Oppose I. W. W.
DANDON. Or.. .Iiilv 1 1. - Mr. tt. t
Leach, who puhllsheil the vllo at-
wick on tiie citizens of Mnrshflnld
for deporting the . v. w. lenders
from tlio city, wim loilny deported
hy the citizens or llmulon. Ho luft
(inlutly nt l:.'IO on the stenmer Horn,
n conimltteo of nhoiit :IU leading
llmulon citizens accompanying him to
sue thnl he kept going.
This netlon followed n mnss meet
ing nt the llmulon Commercial eluh
Inst evening. The meeting was enlled
to discuss the organization of tho
Port or Bnndou hut after one speech
hail heen delivered on tlio Port of
Ilnudon, the meeting was converted
Into one of protest against Dr.
Loach's vllo nclloim and against the
1. W. W.
John Krnncnlioi'i? mui ..r n...
X'oqnllle to meet tho dolcgutlon of , wenlthlest men or llmulon, presided
at uio mooting. uxtniclH rrom Leach's
attack on the .Mnrshfleld citizens for
deporting the 1. V. lenders thero
wero lean nun then u copy of a let
tor from W. .1. Eilgmvorth. the secre
tury or tho I. W. W. at .Mnrshriehl,
who wns deported with three others,
was rend Indicating (hut ho wiih plan
ning to eomo to llmulon and orgnn
Izu here.
Provlously a largo American Hag
hail heen carried Into the hall. It
was a determined meeting. None or
Dr. l.ench's alleged nttackH on tho
ring wore read hut a conimltteo of
10 cltlzeiiH was appointed to bring
him heforo tho meeting. They as
sured la t in that he would he protected
against violence.
On his arrival In the hall, ho was
Informed that the citizens or Dilution
hud decided that his publication was
SEEK MISSING PORTLAND COUPLE
Plmfnn D Cmilli rl W,(n Monroe, nlso of Portland
uiiiiiun u. oiiiuii uuu vvnu Tlio couple became, setiarnted from
I net in Qnrmctnrm Whilo Ml0.,r companions and hnvo not sfiicc
Ascending Mount St. Helens
Search Prove Futile So
Far. '
hr Amoi latoit I'retn lo Ccoi liny Timet.)
PORTLAND, Or., .liily 11. Forty
men have heen searching tho slopes
or .Mount St. Helens In Southern
Washington ror several days for tho
bodies of Clinton H. Smith and wife,
of Portland, who were lost In n vio
lent storm on the snow peak Sun
day while ascendliiK the inotintnlu,
boon Been. When Carroll and Miss
Monroe were unahlo to find tlio
Smiths they returned to the foot
of tl:o mountain and nave tlio alarm,
and Carroll headed u HenrchltiK
party.
No trnco of tho lost couplo being
found, moro searchers wcro obtain
ed. Loggers nnd mountaineers have
beon sent up the slopes of tho peak
in Oiopcs of finding the bodies. It Is
feared the couple perished long be
to ro this, as they were not supplied
with sufficient equipment mul pro
visions to hold out more than 2 1
hours. Smith wns a civil engineer
with It. S. Carroll mul Mlsn Dertle and about :i() years old.
.10 hiiHlncHS men who are bringing
!l)r l.eaih to Coiiilllu from llmulon
ly boat
All or the business houses In Co-
ipillle tloncd shortly heforo tho nr
rlv.il of the boat from llmulon, Mayor
Morrh'ou and a conimltteo of citizens
rcfiir:itlug this action. It was first
tlioiicht to semi Dr. I. each out by
Myrtle Point hut after hoiiiu consid
eration. It was decided that eommlt
tcca from all the towns should at
(ompauy him to Coos Hay by auto
ninl html him up the beach.
hvcrything will bo done In tho
lino.'.t orderly manner possible. No
Iuiilciue will be toleruted. 1-3 very del
c. atlnii was In unanimity.
dues I'i'oiii Coos liny.
At I o'clock today, about n dozen
niitim started from Marshflold for Co
ipillle Word hud como from llun-
loii that Dr l.each wiih going to try
m t:top in miiiiillii an
ileportatloii North lleuil
field buHlnc-H men liuinedlntoly took
KtipH to semi u delegation to Coiiulllo
to rliow the cltlzeiis or Hamlou nnd
the nlley that they wero In uccoril
with the netlon, Tho number who
went wns limited only by auto room.
u ih ixpccteii tiiut tho Hteamer
Dora from DamUin would leneb f!o-
ipillle nbmil I oVIock with Dr. I.ench
mul the conimltteo of Dundoii cltl-
rctui tit) thnt It will nrobnblv bo f.
c'doik or .". :io boforo tho dolega
tlnn iciulua Mnrshfleld hy nuto.
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LECTURE T
"Silver Tontjued" Orator Will
Take Off Six Weeks for
West Trip.
AM
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TARIFF BILL PASSES Bl
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DECLARES WAR
ON BULGARIA
City AmoiIaIp.1 I'rrai In cvo Vlj TIrim.)
WASIIINOTON, D. C, July 11.
Secretary Drynn will leavo hero July
!" for a six-weeks lecture tour, prin
cipally In Indiana, Illinois nnd Iowa.
In bis absence, John Dnrretl Moore,
counsellor of tho department, will ho
acting secretary of state. Dryan ex
pects to return about September 1.
TINA
SUM
LOCAL SCHOOLS
lots
School Board to Suhmit Mat
ter to Voters in October
I wo Sites Considered.
At a mnntliii nf Mm tn.,i.ii.i
cliool board limt ovenlnB.'plmiB for
TCinilg a gymiinHlllin niul tmlnlnr.
Um f?r. ,no Ht,l(ol8 woro discussed
u ii ii proimblo thnt tho votors
i the school dlatrlct will bn nsknii
O OXDIT S tllnlf nnlnlr... n.. l.n
natter nt a spccinl election In Oc
Z w!n,n ,tho lov' for Bcll0l Iur-
- "in uu mnuo ror tho yonr.
Jii. ""! ,a carried out, bonds
kill nrnlinlil.. !.,. - i. .... .
i, ;- ' 'u i" uu voiou lor
"Q mirnoKe.
It whs brought up last ovonlng
' ft l"-oH)sltlon rrom A. E. Sen-
to soil tho school board two
'nwfc o , "orthoast corner of
mtn and H dinn.i ,iirn,.iu. .,
nr i1. tclltr"l school building,
,..t9at I'ltrposo. Ho recently
IcCor,.,. "'? .lots from Dr'
d tn Tn Mfor $coo or
i to boII them for tho same prlco.
k. 11. Pflll'n l.n..l .'.
lm mi . "UV1K consiuorea
a, TUotv,u Th0 l,la with these
wlmmin11""70, tho baBoment for a
"imnilncr nonl niwi i. ,.i
tor-chool rooms; ,m e.o'v'aledn.
fair r '" on. A .ft
Iia i.t..i, , 1 1 ,UU."1" l)0 loiiiui near
fVKA1 buLWInir. .In fact,
nt high school E , ' ' "' ' ' l" .rs:
,,,.', m"' "Miring Httlo excavation
as i ..', ,?rt'lcl"K tho cost. It
"'s also stated tlint iim o.v.n,.,n0 ....,
chool b m eSl'll,bl0 new the high
rndM ii .dlug t,lnn near thQ lowo'
rre,s" al 8h it would be avail-
IiiTILh9B'"'v .. .
too, l.Miui t, twougnc that a
o u e Zt 1 'lea oud ho
ng Pool and 7 "L '.,ui?BW",n:
i,um, ,,- rWns
" 1
?i . ,.;.v,,,., i.iV 'I menaco to tho community and thnt
iiil nuil XlnrMli"' U. W""11 lmt '' I"1"?1'"- I''nnltted.
iHn iw n. ,i"ia,mo lll,,t ,l0 W,,H ""l -omilIoreil n
iiesiranie citixen ami mat no was re
quested to settle his affairs mul leave.
Dr, l.each was nlven an opportun
ity to make n row remarks. I In de
nied lusultliiK the American fla;; and
sntd that ho wns not mi I. W. W, Ho
mild that he could not Join them If ho
wanted to. Ho said he believed In
hoiiio or their principles mul sonio of
them ho didn't. He said the peoplo
did not understand the humor or it.
"The humor or It Is that you will
huvo to leavo hero before - o'clock
tomorrow," Interrupted one of tho
lenders of the meetliiK. No moro was
said or done. The mcctliif; wns most
orderly throiiKhout.
This morului; It became noised
around town that Dr. l.each and
Homo of his supporters mlht offer
icslstanco. When this was heard, tho
leading business men arranged for all
stores and mills to ho closed from 1
to 2 o'clock. The .Monro Lumber
company's omployoes stood ready to
hack up tlio business men to n man.
Dr. l.each was quoted us snylug thnt
ho had HO followers in Dandon who
would not pormlt such nn outrage.
Thoro wiib conHldornblo talk hy
Romo during tho morning nnd It
lookod this afternoon as other depor
tations might follow. However, tho
citizens thought that porhaps whon
Loach wns out of tlio community
tlio troublo would end, Howovor, if
necessary, tho business mon stand de
termined not to permit any I, W. W.
In hero.
Hail Caused Trouble.
For somo timo, Dr. Loach has been
causing troublo in Dandon. Ho Is n
chiropractor. Ho Is about 35 years
old and a man of somo education. Ho
is a bachelor. Ho has beon a lend
er of tho Socialists at Dandon and
Btnrted a row thoro over tho Doy
Scout movomont.
This wbb followed by an attack on
tho public library which cltlzons of
Dandon had startod. Then ho uogan
n fight on somo of tho Dandon
churches nnd tuolr ministers.
Not many months ago, ho started
a Httlo publication called "Justice."
presumably a Socialistic organ. Ho
used this to borato tho Dandon move
ments thnt ho opposed. Soon tho
Dandon newspaper offices rofused to
print tho publication for him and ho
sent out and imported material for
n small printing offlco in which ho
has boon getting out tho publication.
Tho vIIq attack on tho citizens of
Marshflold and his upholding tho I.
W. V. movomont woro tho last straws
of Dandon's toloranco,
IN
MM
Panama Railroad Ship Will be
First Vessel to Pass Through
Work at Ctilebra Cut
Illr AmoiUIM rrrft lo Coon lUr TIrim.)
PANAMA, July 11. Tho I'annmn
rnllroad ship will be tho first to pass
through the ennui, according to tho
latest plmis of Colonel Goclhal. Ho
BnyH today that tlio water would sure
1 ho let into Ctilebra cut early In
October, and that Immediately after
ward dredges would enter It and bo
gin tho final work.
HUMAN TIGER
IS
Roumania Formally Announces
Hostilities Today and Seizes
Long Desired Land.
LONDON, July II. Tlio Kotimn
nlan declaration or wnr on Dulgurln
ly expected hero to assist in bringing
to nn end tlio carnage In tho Dnlkans
by forcing a speedy action on tho
part of the powers who hnVo beon In
vited to intervene Tho object of
King Charles of Iloumnuln In assum
ing the part of a belligerent Is to
strengthen Hoiimanla's claim to
participate in the ultimate sharing of
'territory In tho Dalknn peninsula.
Tor tho present, Iloiimanln, it Is
thought, prolahly will content licr
solf with occupying n strip of Dul
gnrlnn territory from Turtukul on tho
Duniibo to Saltchltt, on tho Dlnck
sea, including the city of Slllstrln.
She has coveted tills for a long timo
nnd It Is believed she will accomplish
her object under prevailing condi
tions without Dtilgnrian resistance.
Suffragettes Discharge Toy Jacob Oppenheimer, Notorious
Pistol and Create Disturb- , Prisoner, Makes Request to
ance in London. I, Prohibit Hanging.
Illr AMorlMcl r-reti lo Coo lly TIm,J ) ir AmocIIJ Trrn lo Coot liar Tlmei.t
LONDON, July 11. A roport or SACUA.MKNTO, .July 11. Jacob
a pistol fired from tlio strangers' Oppenlieliner was hanged this morn-
gallery In the House of Commons, inK u i.'olsoni prison. Though ho
accompanied by tho yell or "Justlco had killed two men. Jt wns not for
for women!" caused a panic today murder that Oppenholmer gave up
among the members in session. Ms life. Ills crlmo wns nttuck on
Slinultmiooiisly with the roport a a rellow prisoner. Opponhelnier
Shower of painplllets rallied llOWIl wiib known nn Mm "liinnnn tlane."
on tho members. They horo tho' i oiirteon or this olghteoit years In
printed words: "Votos ror women." . prison Oppenlieliner spent In sol-'
Two persons pointed out iih tho per- itary conriiienient.
iiuirmui'H i mo ouiiugu wero iiiibi- oppenliolinor's dying request wiib
led rrom tho gallery and detained ' mat tho women or California keep
pending nn Investigation. It was up their fight for tho abolition
i..scovered Inter that tho weapon ' of capital punishment. 'If mon
discharged was merely a toy pistol. 'will only put their shoulders to the
NninboiH or niouso traps satlrlng wheol as women have," snld Oppon
tho 'cnt mid iiioubo net" renched holmor shortly hororo mounting the
inuiiiiiciH wruppeu in uio paiiipuieis scatfoKl, "capital punishment, n rollc
GREEKS ROUTEO
BULGARIANS
Capture Town of Seresk and
Foes Flee in Absolute Dis
order Town Burned.
Iljr Ao.'UttJ I'mi lo Coot Hay Tlmoa,
ATHKNS. July 11. Greek troops
today occupied Demlrhlssnr, l.'l miles
northwest or Soresk nrter n brilliant
victory over tlio Dulgnrlans who hnd
heen In possession since they took
tho town from tho Turks In tho re
cent wnr. Tho Dulgnrlans fled, aban
doning their flold guns, nmunltlon
nnd lU'OVlsloiis. Mldln. n town on tlio
Dlnck sen, which wns to form tho
enstern end of tho future frontier
lino between Turkey nnd Ilulgnria,
It- In flames.
Three Months and Four Days
Have Been Devoted to Prep
aration of Measure.
DEMOCRATS CARRY
IT THROUGH TODAY
Republicans on Committee
Vote Against Draft Keeps
Important Provisions.
tnr AMortttfJ I'm lo Coot Hay Timet,
WASHINGTON, D. C, July 11.
Tho Beniito mny now proceed to tho
buslncBs for which President Wilson
called the extrn session of Congress
revision or the tarlfr. Today, thrco
months and four days after tho apo
dal session began, Chairman Sim
mons of tho finance conimltteo was
authorized to report tho Underwood
Simmons tariff bill. The measure
wiih passed In conimltteo by a strict
party vote. The Republicans voting
against It. As It goes to tho Scunto
tho hill rutulns tho prlnclpnl provi
sions or the House measure and thoso
particularly ndvocnted by President
Wilson, rrco raw wool mid n provi
sion thnt sugar shall be free Mny 1,
101 fi. The flnnnce committee's ma
jority and tlio cnuciiH have greatly
extended tho free list nnd reduced
many rates, notably In the metal,
wool nnd agricultural schedules.
Sweeping chnnges, howovor, havo
been made In the administration fea
tures nnd Income tax. Cnttlo nnd
wheat are now on tho free list, tho
latter with n countervailing duty.
10
0
SI
thrown rrom tho gniiory.
ItlOT AT KING'S VISIT.
nt
Suffragettes Cmiso Lively Tlnu
IiIY(Tmmii Totiay.
(Mr AmoiUIp.1 rrtti lo Coot lujr Tlmrt.7
LIVHKPOOL, July 11. Militant
suffragettes hegnn a wlndnw-sninsh-Ing
demonstration during King
deorgo's visit horo today. Armed
with pokers, squads of women sluit-l
of barbarism, will soon ho stamped
out In this stnto.
Opponholmer walked to tho sal
lows with unfaltering stops.
TWO aim: appointed.
Ins. Gerald Minister to Germany,
and Wlllanl to Spain.
Ily AuorUtt.1 Trot to Coot llajr Timet.
WASHINGTON. July 11. Presl-
torod soveral lnrco windows nlonu dent Wilson today nominated J nines
tho routo of tho procession, but- tho I W. Gornrd, or New York, to bo
pollco quickly rounded thorn up and j Ainhnssndor to Germany and Josoph
ro tho . n, wiiinru, or Virginia, to no .miiub-
ordor had beon restored bofor
Kings arrival.
CHAMP CLARK
MS
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You can SAVK .MOXIJY
Golden Itulo Saturday.
at The
TINWAUH and GltA.MTMWAHK
at cost at COOS DAY CASH STOHK.
XOTICK.
Regulnr monthly mooting of tho
Chamber of Commerce will ho hold
Friday at S o'clock. Somo impor
Speaker Says He Never Com
municated With Big Finan
ciers or Lobbyists. '
Dr AnoclaleJ rrni to Coot Digr Timet,
WASHINGTON, July 11. Speaker
tor to Spnln.
CONSUL AGENT
IS ON CARPET
Chas. L. Montague, of Canan
nea, Called Upon to Ex
1 plain Actions in Mexico.
Djr Aiioclatel rrcn to Cool Dir Timet.)
WASHINGTON, July 11. Secre-
SHOCK TO ItULG.MtlA.
Says Itouiiianla Hail No Cause (o
Start War.
tnr AMorlaleJ 1'rni to Coot Ilty Timet,
SOKIA. July 11. The. Houmnnlan
minister to Dulgaria left his post to
day after notifying tho Dulgnrlnn
government that tho Roumanian ar
my hnd crossed tlio Dtilgnrian ren
tier. Dulgaria has decided not to
resist tho Invasion by troops or her
northern nolghhor nlthough sho con
siders It unprecedented nnd without
provocation.
TAKK IJCLGAIUAX CITY.
Clark made a stutment before tho . tary of Stato Dryan has called upon
Sonato lobby conimltteo today rolat- Charles L. Montague, American con
ing to tho uso of his name by David , sular agent at Cananon, to answer
Lamar and Edward Lautorbach.
Clark said: "I never spoke to J.
Plerpont Morgan or nny member of
his firm In my Uio. I novor corn-
charges 'transmitted to tho Stato
Department through Senators Fall
and Smith, of Arizona, of meddling
with tho political situation In Mex
ico, .Montagues superior, Consul
muntcated with him, or them. In . Slmplch, also has been called on
any manner whatsoever, and never to roport In tho case. News dls
authorlzed anybody olso to do so, i patches havo stated that Montague
I was, to my host knowledge and . Incurred the displeasure of tho
bollof, nover Introduced ovon ens- Moxlcan stato officials of Cannna
ually to him or any of thorn, To Mexican stato officials of Cananea
my best Knowledge anu uouot I capacity as casmer oi an American
nover saw any of them oxcopt Mor
gan himself, and that was across a
largo dining room at tho Now Wil
lard Hotel at a Gridiron Club ban
quot. I was, several years ago, In
troduced to Lauterbacn Hero
mining company.
whatsoever ab'out any business mat
tor whatsoover.
"I had novor hoard of Lamar, and
In know him only by seeing his name
Washington In tho presenco of sov- In tho papers that thoro was such a
eral gentlomen and pnssod tho usual man as Lowls Cass Ledyard."
salutations witn mm, i novor saw
Itouiuniilu Occupies Coveted Terri
tory Today.
nr AnoclaleJ Prfii lo Coot nr Timet.
DUCHARKST, July 11. Tho Rou
manian troopB occupied today tlio
Bulgarian city of Slllstrln. on tho
right bank of tho Danube. Thoy
wero not opposed by the Dulgnrlans.
I DANDON MAY ALSO
DKI'OHT OTIIKItS SOON'
DANDON, Or., July 11. Dur
ing tho day, there has beon lots
of strong talk In Dandon ovor
the doportation of Dr, Leach and
this morning nnd at noon, somo
of tho best business mon in
Dandon intimatod that others
would he asked to movo. Dnn-
I don will not tolerate any I.W.W.
mombors or their supporters nnd
they are taking every step now
necessary to prevent any I. W.
W. organizer coming In here nnd
disrupting the mills and tho
town. Further action Is being
delayed In the hopo that tho de
parture of Dr. Leach will bo fol
lowed hy qulot and tho oxamplo
will be sufficient for othors to
either ho pqaceablo or leavo of i
their own nccord. . I
Secretary of War Will be in
Portland August 2 and Visit
Other Points Later. '
tnr AttocltleHl Treit lo Cooi llif Timet,
WASHINGTON, July 11. Secre
tary of Wnr Garrison todnj an
nounced tho itinerary or Ills trip
or Inspection or Army posts. Anion,;
the dates nro Portland, August 2;
'luconin, August :j; Senttlo, August
I mul Spokane, August 0.
fillil
s.
MOTOHCYCLK 1UDKRS
A'lTKXTlON":
There will bo n meeting of tho
Motorcycle Club nt Dr. Horsfall's
offlco tonight at S o'clock. Full
attondafico desired.
JOR WILLIAMS.
Secretary.
I llll.ui- -- ,......,. ....., ... . ,.,.,o,., ....
tant mattors to come UP, Tho PUh- mm uoioro or suiuu, uuu never com- .umiu nirui nnu m.wini.n ai
lie is Invited iniumcajeu wim nun m tuiy manner uubx ui iwa u.-xi uanii biuiih.
KVKUY DAY is
DAY at HAINES.'
a DADGAI.V
Heiniiaut Sale at The Golden Itulo
Saturday.
School Board Awards Contract
to J. F. Telander New
Teacher is Secured.
At a ineotlng of tho Mnrshllold
School Hoard Inst evening, J. F. Te
lander was awarded tho contract for
completing tho. top story of tho
high school building. Ho was tho
lowest bidder on tho complete work,
bidding $:i2fi0. Ho will do all tho
work, Including plumbing, wiring,
etc.
Tho work will mnko four moro
rooms nvallahlo and it is to bo
completed by September i, so thnt
It will bo ready for uso at tho open
ing of tho school year. Ono of tho
four rooms will ho utilized for a
laboratory, another for tho commer
cial department, and tho othors for
high school purposes. Tho plan is
to put tho high school work on tho
upper stories nnd to uso tho rooms
on tho lower floor for additional
grade rooms.
Miss Wlnnlfred Watson, of Wlnno
bago, Minn., hns beon elected for
grado work in tlio Marshflold schools
next year and will bo assigned lator.
Her salary Is $Gr por month.
Tho bids on tho high school re
modelling Inst night woro ns fol
lows, Wllloy & Schroedor nnd Ton
nock Brothers bidding on tho
plumbing only nnd tho othors on tho
completo contract:
Wllloy & Schroedor $ 29G.00
Ponnock Brothors 375.00
W. K. Wilson 3300.00
C. O. Gosnoy 3170. 00
J. F. Telandor 3250.00
WORK OX L1XK.
Laying Steel on Coos Bay Iload Near
1'ortolu Now.
Tho Eugene Guard says: "Tho
Willamette Pnclflc contractors have
laid tho steel rails to a point a mllo
and a half this side of Portola and
expect to got Into that Httlo town
with tho track In 15 days. Tho
falsowork for tho brldgo across Kile
croek between Portola and tho tun
nel Is up and the steel Is on hand to
place Into position."
SK'dal Itemnaut Salo nt Tho
Golden ltulc Saturday.