The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, June 15, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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BE SURE YOU ARE RIGHT BEFORE THROWING OVER THE HIGH SPEED LEVER
A I1ANNKR YEAR
Thif pennon opens with brighter
proojN'ctti for tlio Rrcnt Coos liny
nd Coqulllo Vnlley country (!um
eTCr lieforo In ItH history. For
tunes nro In tho making. Arc yon
busy laying "o foundation for
yours?
lmj mmts
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tho nev spn'per that reaches the peo
ple you itut to talk to. Ainniiii'l
tlou costs money. Tlio Times wives
money to iidiertlsers.
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" Established 1878
VOL XXXVII. as Tho Conot Mnll
MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
A Consolidation of limes, Coast Mall
ami Coos Hay Advertiser.
No. 278
i (EflflB
NO TRACE FOUND
BALLOOH IN POMP RACE
Springfield With Roy Donald
son and Wilburn Henderson
Is Still Missing
CASCADE MOUNTAINS
ARE BEING SEARCHED
Four Days Have Elapsed Since
They Ascended in Portland
Balloon Racing Contest
11T AwotMtM l'f" Coo I'T Tlmw.l
PORTLAND, Or.. Juno 15. Al
iIiourIi nearly four dtiyH linvo elapsed
since tliu balloon SprliiKflold Hnlled
nWOy with throo other unlloons on
n lone dlstnnco rnco from thlw city.
not n word nB to tho fates of Hoy
Donaldson, tho pilot, lmd boon rc
tf.n.inrHon. his nine, had boon re
ceived up to noon mini. ""
for tbo neronnutB Jms grown ncittu.
and tho Cnscndo forests nro being
.....Iiml tnitllV llV nUUIHOIltCd h.llldR
ann mo wdv"" ........... ..... -..
Marched todny by nugmontcd bands
of mountaineers
in AiiotUtM I'mm to Coo IUr Tlmw 1
I WASHINGTON, I). C, Juno
jtl, 11... j "! ". . . j
r tlnrrif IT TlltlW U'Da IlOIUGIl I
reloaso on mm pcncnnB cunsiue.
atlon by tho Supromo Court of
his extradition from Now llnmp
shlro to Now York.
... . ... .,'
Attack On A bania Capital Dy
MnccMlmon lnlimHlts I
Is Repulsed
ID; ahmIii! tt C. TIbm.1
ni'itAV.zo. Albania. Juno in.
Tho govornmont troops under tho per
Tim i-nviirtiinnnt trOODB under tllO per- I
:m,Bl In,l.,rhln of PrlllCO William
today repulsed a strong attack on
the Albania capital by Miissolmeu In-
suriscnts. Tho Princoi) need himself
at the bond of tho dofondors nftor
Colonel Tliomns Dutch,
tho com-
mamlor. was killed.
UIOTEHS IK) DAMAGE.
t thaw loses out. j
A.
FRINGE WILLIAM
LEADS TROOPS
I v'iiw .......... ...........
' . . ,, tornaon to bury tho body without any
8rtMwlriillilrnl and Other 'V"T" Xlav It Is lii such n de-
miy ltllllllllim.
ror AtwcUttxt fn i cw. iu Tlmxl
110LOGNA, Italy, Juno IT.. Ulot
trs sot flro to tho cathedral, tho
Church of Ponco nnd tho Church or
tho Holy CrosH lu Senlgnldn. Tho
latter two woro destroyed.
I PEHSONAIi OVEHITX)W.
N. WEBSTER of Allegany, came In
on tho Alert this morning.
MRS. HOWMAN. of Coos River, Is
a visitor In tho city today.
J. It. ELLSWORTH, of Coos River,
Is a visitor In tho city today.
L. J. HODSON. of Coos River, camo
In on tho Alort this morning.
HIRAM EDWARDS, of Coos Rlvor,
was n visitor In tho city today.
DAN ROBERTS, of Coos River, camo
In on tho Alort this morning.
EUGENE O'CONNELL and family are
spending a fow days at Tho Mare.
J. BUTTERS, of Allegany, camo in
this morning on business mutters.
MISS BLANCHE LANDR1TH, of Al
legany, wns n visitor in the city
today. . .
MRS. JENNIE LANDR1TH. of Alle
gany, enmo In on tho Alert tins
morning. , ,.,
O. A. BROWN was In from tho a fi
ner ranch to spend Sunday witn
friends.
MRS. J. A. STEMMERMAN, of Coos
River, camo In on the Alort tins
this morning. . ,
HOMER RING loft today for Tar
Heel Camp, where ho will work for
Emmett Plorco until July ,.
ALMA PRATT and Grandpa Pratt
-MA PRATT and Grandpa W ""d lt "n ie BOft fju ami mado
ionv in,inv rr shnrn Acres, wheroianu iuiu " .'. ., ,.,,, ,...11 tha
Ihwiii inonrt n week or so.
GEO GOODRUM and wife and Dor-
r 1 . ... i .i,i Ttnr 1
sey Kreltzer and who 1011 a...".
day for Browster Valley wheio
they spent Sunday.
MRS. J. A. GOODWILL waB In the
city today perfecting plans for op
ening the Goodwill summer resort
. for tho season. . , , . .
LKO. MARCOLLO. of Richland. Cal
ifornia, has arrived here to spend
the summer at the homo of nis
uncle, F. A. Sacchl. , .,
CARL ALBRECHT and family left
today for his ranch near Myrtle
Point, where they will spend most
,. of tho summer camping.
MRS. A. E. ADELSPERGER and
children returned overland yester
day from a visit with her parents
at South Bend, Ind. Mr. Adel
sperger met them at Portland.
MISS HANNAH SANDQUIST, who
is taking a course in professional
nursing at tho Good Samaritan
Hospital In Portland, Is here for
a few weeks' visit with her par
ents In South Marshfleld.
OF FOURTH
IS
AT NORTH
Thought to be Man Who Fell
From Launch Union
Last Monday.
i no uouy or man nnnioci .lo.iii aii-i
derson wn8 found flontlng In the liny '
near the dock of the North Ilend. Man-,
Tlio body of nuin named Jo'm An
uiueturing company nlioui 7 ocioc.it.
nils morning, it Is supposed to bo
' ti,0 i,,ly of tho nuin who fell from
m inuueh Union Inst Monday.
I Dnlinru mil,, I I.. 1,.. l,tlil,. mn.ln
it Is supposed to bo
Identification possible. Part of tlio
iimn'H fnco has boon torn nwny and
It Is doubtful If bo can be recognized
by those who knew him.
The body Is nt tho morgue, where
Coroner Wilson will hold It In tho
hoio that some relative mny claim It.
According to papers found on the
limit' Andnrsnii wim tuitlirallzcil 111
ItliA .Inlii .if M'vnmlfitr In flf.tnlinn.
1004. Ho also carrlud n card show
ing that he was n member of tho
Snowball Minora' Union. Several let
ters written In Swedish, somo or tnem
over two years old, wore also found.
Cinn I- alt'fin.l Anilv Aniloritnti ntltl It
Is probablo that tho writer Is u broth
er of tho dead man.
In a note book found In one of
tho pockets of tho clothing Is the
address of John Erlckson, Hill Fnlr
vlow South Ilcrkeley. There are oth
er names and, addresses In tho immo
book which nre Illegible owing to tho
wntnmnnkiMt rnnitltlon of till) DODOr.
Among tho pnpors Is a paper showing
that ho was given employment by tho
n?!?WLW.J?
Among tho pnpors Is a paper showing
land, on May 10. lie Is classed as a
inuoror ana uircctcu 10 tno uuurur
& Hauser camp.
It Is generally conceded that An
derson Is the man who (oil off the
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FOUND
BEND
' . (i8nin)enre,. Ho fell dollniB was promised to bo deposited
, , '", inph twcc tho first time. In tho U Salle Street Trust & Suv-
' ' ' h ( 0 com.'inBH bank, nnd William Lorlmer and
' r l " . 0I)0glt0 c. n. Mundny, president nnd vice
tho Ilrenkwnter dock. Thoso nbonrd
tllO boat at tllO tllllO 8.IKI lliui lliu.cn ut uiu nio umm uAuuiiiiui, ni
man was Intoxicated.
Coronor Wilson iieeiiioa una ui
composed Mn'to tbot ho could not
hold it for unnai iiwrucuuiiD
I
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F
D. L. Foote's Children Have
Narrow Escape Soft Fill
is Like Quicksand.
Tho two llttlo sons of Mr. and
Mrs D. L. Footo narrowly escaped
being lost In tho soft mud of the
Mill Slough fill about six o'clock
last ovcnlng. Tno muo cunpa, u
aro only about four or flyo years old,
wandered out on tho f II near the
corner of Third and Anderson. Tho
younsor ono wont first unci when
lie began to sink, tho older ono rush
ed out to help him. He oIbo sank
lnMUs Annie Smith and Miss Marsh
heard their cries for help and Miss
Smith made her way on a board,
hut also sank In the mud when sho
made n misstep. Arthur Block, time
keeper the Southern Pacific, also
n ' '1...1 ...i otni'dxi nut. hut sank
resp mum. -:" :--::; iw
tno muu Hu n ?" - "":"
U way 10 .-
lana urn. , ... . . ,
City Engineer iiuckiuh.".v """
time ago called the attention of
.' ...... l.n ilnncrnrH of tllO .Mill
Slough fill, saying that there were
'pockets" lu It which were liable
to remain sou ur Bumu ...
C!ltClTITCOl'RT C.Si: FILED
n-i.n fniinwinir cases have been
filed In the Circuit Court here:
Fva Z. Crockett vs. Joseph Crock
ett Suit for divorce.
First National Bank of Bandon vs.
Norman Phillips and Da nlel S I Her.
G. A. Cobb vs. G. Lee. Suit to
foreclose mortgage
Tiny Ray vs. Win. M. Ray. Suit
for divorce.
MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED
Ralph Chrlstensen and Gladys .Lu-
C,,ja.nebBbHUVwohey and Ruth Barns.
Coqutlle Sentinel.
RESCUE
ADS
ROM
SLOUGH
PRES. WILSON SIGNS PANAMA BILL
Uses Historic Pen in Attaching
Signature to Making Meas
ure Annulling Toll Exemption
a Law.
ID; AMoelttcd r-rtu la Ceof tlir TlatM.l
WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 1C
President Wilson todny signed tbo
Panama tolls exemption repeal bill
luneiiucii in senate nna agreed
I
gnvq flip Cpntimpnt in Fnvnt
oayb ' I1L oUUIIIieni in ravor
of Postponement of Program
Due to Certain Interests
111; A llJ ,'rrti lu IVn IUr Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON. D. C, Juno If..
President Wilson uinde n direct
charge today that tho sentiment In
fnt'ftt rt tint itftat ititmitit itt ? tltn
ndmlnlstrntlou program wns the re
sult in a campaign uy certain inter
ests and Intimated that It was tho
ftltuit tif navftlinIfiiliMi I liiiultiiiuu ilit.
prcsalon" of which ho rerun tly bpoiCg.
'Ptui nntl.lKimt t.t.tl-Iti tn.. Ill tut
uiu tiuti-ii not. ivftinititiuu vtiu uu
pushed through tlio proHont bcsbIou
of Coukichh by evury mount, nt thu
PrcBldent'B command.
President and Vice-President
of Chicago Bank Sever
Connections
inr AMccUtfd Vtnt io Too. IUr Tlran.1
nillPAfin l..nn 1 R n ...llllnn
president of the bank which was clos-
u it i At tliilt iniiitA)l Inn wtt It tint 111
BtltutloM, nccordliiK to Btatoinenta by
Mundny. Thu million dollars, ho
uit til irmilit lin atif flftlmit in rommn
tho banks. "The resignations of 1or-
niior ana mysoii, no nuuoa, -secui
nt this time to be called for by clr-
cumstnuceB."
HAD NARROW ESCAPE.
(aid Sawyer of Elkton llchriie Wo
men anil Olilldreii.
ROSEHURG, Or., Juno U. Mrs.
Harry Ross, her twin daughters and
4-year-old son, Molvln, and Mrs. Ross'
sister, Miss Ruby Elliott, or Canyon
vllle, nonrly lost tholr llveB
when n boat In which they wore
floating down the Umpqua River,
near Elkton, came In contact with tho
ferry cnblo and capsized.
Mrs. Ross and Miss Elliott each
rvrntiliii.l Aim nt thn twins nn.l tilltll?
Biisponded to tho cnblo whllo the
boat floated beneath them. Molvln
Ross, although only four years old,
also clung to tho cable. When help
arrived the Infnnt held by Miss El
liott was submerged and was only re
suscltatod aftor an hour's work.
Other members of the party aro
suffering from excitement nnd expos
ure, uaru ttuwyers, u m.ppur "i
tho Elkton country, rescued tho party
with difficulty.
CLOSE LIIUIV ROAD
County Court Vacate Part of High
way from Miiihfei
In tho County Court, tho Catching
Creek, Myrtle Point nnd Port Or
ford roads was continued and it was
ordered that tho county road vlewors
meet on June 2C to go over tho
proposed route.
In the mutter of tho Stringtown,
Footlllll and. River Road, tho view
ers were ordered to meet Juno 22
at 10 a. m. and proceed over tho
route.
in Hi., mnttnr of the ro-lOClltlon
iho Vnv itrlriPA nml (irnvel Ford
county road tho viewers wore order-
ed to meet Juno 23 and go over the
inAfl
T.a mnllor nf thn Incntlon nf a
county road from Marshfleld to South
Slough bridge was conuuueu iu mu
next term of court.
The bridge tender at South Slough
was ordered to prevent any one from
fastening rafts or scows to the bridge
there.
It was ordered that no salaries or
fees be paid to any member of tho
board of county road viewers unless
they meet and qualify according to
law before doing any Job of road
viewing. , ,
In compliance with a petition pre
sented a portion of the Marshfleld
Llbby county road was vacated.
Coquille Sentinel.
WILSON
MAKES
010
CHARGE
MILLION TO WOMEN'S GLURS
BE DEPOSITED HEAD IS NAMED
ceremony nt tho signing. Assistant
Secretary Forester was the only per
son with tlio President. Mr. Wilson
signed tbo bill with a quill pen
used by President Harrison In sinn
ing tho International copyright law
In 1S91. and by President Tnft In
signing tho Pnn-Amorican copy-right
treaty and tho Lincoln memorial bill
and act incorporntug tho Nntlonnl In
stitute of Arts and Letters. Tho
pen Is tbu property of Ilobert Under-
MOUNT LASSEN
ESF
Great Excitement Prevails in
Region Surrounding The
Old Volcano.
Itlr Ai.ocUtrJ I'rtM to C IUr TlmM.I
RED BLUFF, Cal., Juno K,.
Great excitement prevailed todny lu
tho region surrounding Mount Las
son. Tho old volcano, whoso long
fliitMiinfit nrtttur la mmiv f Ifllllltltlt? II
huge plumo of noxious black Hiuoko
nnd sifting flno white nsh over tbo
country sldo, sprouted two now cones
vnalnrilnv ntlil fnrflinr flnVftlniltlllUltfl
uro awaited lu nnxlety. On man was
uiu ....... v.. ... ....... w. w -
fatollv Injured by falling rocks and
two were temporarily demented nnd
fitltnra li.aa anrlfltlHlv lllirl Wtlnn
cnught by the outburst yesterday.
Nominating Committee Pre
sents Name of Mrs. Percy
V. Pennybacker.
tn MI.W Vmt l'o. Hr Tlin.1
CilICAGO, Juno 1C. Tbo slnto of
tho uomlnnttng committee of the Gen
eral Federation of Women's Clubs,
prepared to bo presonted todny, was
headed by tho nnmo of Mrs. Percy V.
Penuybnckor, tho prcsotit Incumbont,
who was offered tho traditional sec
ond term.
Eugenics, sanitation, pure fond leg
islation, tuberculoids nnd compulsory
education woro wio ichuiuk which to
day. MIsb Julia Lathropo, head of
tho children's bureau of the Depart
ment of Labor, mado a strong plea
for compulsory registration Qf every
birth.
Over 100 Machines Crossed
Coquille Ferry Several
Minor Accidents.
nva 1 tfi nntna prnKKPrl thn rlvtT
on tho Coqulllo ferry yesterday, Ste
wart Lyons and a party crossed
thero about supper time last evening
nml tlinlm wflfl thn Illliotv-flftll car.
Thero wero several carH behind thorn
so that tho 100 mark was easily
tieaton. Many or tno cars wuru irom
Coos Bay.
During tho day several bad acci
dents wero reported but most of
them ended luckily.
Mr. Peterson, of Rlverton, nnd
Tom Dovernux, of Bear Creek, col
lided on tho Coqulllo-Baudoii road
and smashed up their machines.
Bill Nye and Georgo Laird, of
Ilaiidou, uro roportod to have col
lided and damaged oach other's ma
chines. Chns. Skeols. of Coqulllo, had bin
car pretty badly damuKeu li a col
lision. BIG LINERS COLLIDE.
Pretoria lilts New Voik Glancing
woir 111 iieiiso iog
I mr a..ui rr u c- iu, ti.i
IUJ lvtliviB f tnm i . 1 ,,.,-, f
nv nn a it it q s vhw YOlttC fllv
Wireless), Juno 13. Tho Hamburg
American lindr Pretoria, Now York
to Hamburg, collided with the Ameri
can liner Newi York during a dense
fog this morning. Tho blow was a
glancing one, Just abaft tho bow.
The Now York jwaa uninjured.
SHERIDAN ENTERS PLEA
P6RTLAND, Or.. Juno 13-T. R.
Sheridan, former banker, appeared
before Judge Bean In the Federal
Court and entered a plea of not
guilty to the charge of misappropri
ating funds of the First National
Bank of Roseburg. The date of the
trial will be set later,
CAUS
RIGHT
MANY CARS ON
SUNDAY TRIPS
UNITED STATES INSISTS REBEL
BE
BAISE RATES
Railroad Commission Said to
Have Made Decision Com
pany Wants More Time
Tho order of tho Oregon llnllrond
rfitttiiiiuuimi 11 tin, I'ntw nn wnutr
enses was completed last Friday and
wns supposou 10 nnvo ocen lssueu
nt once, but copies of It have not
been received here. The Coos Hay
Wnter Company has filed an objec
tion to tho order mndo Inst fall re
quiring them to extend their mains,
etc., nnd fixing tho time by which
It was to be completed nnd It may
bo that this has resulted In tbo filial
order relatlvo to ratoH and Improve
ments beltiK held back.
Tho final order Is unlit to have
nllnwod the water compnny a raise
In rates unit tho order relative to the
Improvement ami extensions is snm
lt UlJ nrnciicany mu buiiiu ho mv
ina. ffl .
Awt Cl.u fVi.li
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1.. Hifl ii.ilillnlltlmi fip nn nvtitll-
slon of tliuo hi which to iniiku the
linpriivemeiits ordered by tho unn-
roac: commiBston nisi year, mo uooh
liny water Company gives ninny ren-
sins. It states thnt owing to tho
Kticot Improvements In North Bend,
It has iieen required to niter nuiiiii
miles uf mains them and thnt ow
ing to the dredge fill In Mnrshfleld
It wns required to alter about four
seven miles of mnlns on streets here.
It further mates that this work
ami repair havo taken all at tlio
compnny's receipts and that It haH
no money with which to make thu
Improvements which tlio comrnls-
iilnn rniinlrnH. In poilgiioueiU'U. ttieV
ask for time lu which to Hunt bonds
or securities to rulso money to cover
too expense, tins, u Kriuiicu. win
tirolmlilv menu another year before
anything Is done.
L
Shed Located at Seventh and
Ingersoll Burned Satur- ,
day Night.
Hundreds of peoplo woro attract
ed to tbo corner of Seventh and In
gersoll uliout 0 o'clock Suturduy
night when a shed wns destroyed by
flro. Two fires occurred oil tbu
same property on Mnrsh 17, ono
sturted In tho morning, destroying
u hinise, nnd the second occurred lu
tho evening when u shed wus burn
ed to the ground.
uMw... tin. lu'n iiritvlnim flri's nr.
currod tho property wns owned by
C, II. Aicituguiin. inco men 11
has been transferred to Dave Hold-
en, Repairs wore being inauo to tint
shod nnd It Is understood that It
wns to bo occupied by u family wnn
In a short time.
The fire department mucin a quick
run to tho scene of tho flro nnd
llttlo time wus lost In getting water
nn til. flnillPH. Manv tlfiOllllI who
havo homes In the vicinity of tho
flro and wuo were uown town ni cue
time, thought their homes wero
burning.
The cause of the flro Is not known.
Big Fill Causes Fill to Slide
Towards Channel Change
Dredging Plan.
L, J, Simpson, president of tho
Port Commlhslon, wus here this af
ternoon and stated that the greater
portion of tho North Front street
bulkhoad was sliding out Into tho
channel, Ho ordered tho d red go Se
attle to gtop filling In to the west har
bor line, leaving 25 to 100 feet be
tween the channel and tho bulkhead
in hopes or holding It.
The weight ot the rill us caused
the whole flat to slide mid even the
Southern Pacific tracks along the
waterfront, ho said, wero swerved out
ot lino. Whether the change will
savo the bulkhead is doubtful. It
will be very expensive If It docs not
and may cause them to stop pump
ing Into the Ferndalo flat.
NAMED
MEXICAN
ON WATER HERE
FIRE
ATTRACTS
ARGE
GRDWD
BULKHEAD IS
GIVING AWAY
PRESIDENT
Rumor That It Caused Huerta
Delegates to Withdraw
Denied.
MEXICAN LEADER SAYS
THEY ARE NOT PEEVED
Have Not Made Charges of
Bad Faith Against United
States at Any Time
Pr AooclntfJ 1'rrM I Coo. IUr TlmM.I
NIAGARA PALLS. Juno U -Ro-ports
that the Mexican delegntes to
the mediation woro preparing to wlth-
fliutv liniMiiiuii .if llui liiHlntnnrn nf till!
AinerlcniiK on the appointment of n
' CoiiHtltutlonatlst Tor provisional pres-
t liliili, if M.ivtnfl iVfirn ,1 tlf.Ifl fllil u'ltll-
OUt fotuvdotlon todny when tho medi
ators nnd delegates resumed their
sessions. Emtllo HnbnHa. head of tho
.Mexican delegation, authorized tho
statement thnt no charges of bad
faith ngalnst the United States had
been mado nt any time.
BEST ROOM FOR
PLANfl'D
AM UInM Imiilnrl In AlfnnrI
I Mil VVUIIIUII IIIVIIUU lu MClv-nu
Meeting Tomorrow to Ar-
range The Details
Eugene O'Connell, owner of tho O'
Conuel ApnrtmeutH, has notified Dr.
E. E. Straw of thu Fourth of July,
committee, thnt one of tho vacant
idoro rooms In the npnrtmont Ih nt the
disposal of the commlttco during tho
Fourth or July celebration. It Is
planned to use the room ns n rest
room ror women nnd children nnd It
wilL bo fitted up with nil tho neccs
sory conveniences.
F. A. Sacchl, dalrymnu, bus nlB
tcld thu Fourth of July committee
Hint ho wilt furnish freu milk ror
the children.
In order that everything mny be
111 ranged that will add to tho com
fort or women mid children who
innlcu uko of tho place n meeting ot
club women nnd others who tnko nn
Interest In matters pertaining to pub
lic welfare will bu held nt tho Cham
ber or Commerce tomorrow nrtornoon
nt 3 o'clock, All Interested In tho
mutter nre Invited to attend tho
meeting nnd maicu suggestions.
BOOST ItOSCIIl'RC; LINK
.1. W. IVikliiH Hays DouuhiM Comity
.mum Tit He Mau.
Tho Roseburg Review says:
m'i'Iiiii tin, luxiiilii nf fiinu ('ountr
are anxious to Join tho citizens of
Douglas County in tno movement
ror n railroad from Roseburg to
,1... ...mat nml nrn niilv '' liwaltlliir
for tho people hero to tnko tho Jnl-
tintive in inn proposition, u.w
statement of J. W. Perkins, who re
turned to Roseburg from Marsh-
" 'The peoplo or Coos County fully
realize tho benefits to bo derived
rrom nn east and wost railroad,'
said Mr. Perkins, 'and they nro ready
and willing to assist In tho project.
They havo been assured that th"
people or RoBeburg mean business
mid do not look upon tho project ns
n scheme fathered by any private
promoter. I tnlked with Al Powors,
... ,1,,, Mnruliflnl.l rullrnnd commit
tee, and thnt gentleman informed
mo tliut tho citizens of Marshfleld
were Jubilant over tho prospects of
tho lino and would follow nny nctlon
taken by tho people of Roseburg.
In otlior words, tho peoplo of Coos
County nro only awaiting nows from
Roseburg. As soon as wo call a
speclnl election nnd uiithorlzu bonds,
I bcdleve the people of Coos Coun
ty will Immediately get busy and
do their shuro (award rurthorlng the
project. Tbo peoplo or Coos Coun
ty nre unanimous lu ravor or the
proposition, and l have railed us yet
to hear ono dlBseiitlug voice.'"
AioNG the WATERFRONT I
Tho Adeline Smith sailed Satur
day afternoon lor Bay Point-.
The Tillamook arrived in Satur
day Irom Portland with railroad ma
terial. MRS, TIIEO. MARCOLLO and Mrs.
' Dun Nozellu, of San Franclso nro
oxpected hero booh to spend the
summer at the F. A. Swell home
Mr. nnd Mrs. Sacchl and their
guests expect to spend most of
the summer camping on tbo beach.
MRS. C. HYLAND, of Ban I-run-clsco
urrlved here last week to
spend the summer at tho home
of Mrs. F. A. Saccbl. Sho Is
greatly enthused over this soctlon.
Mrs. Sacchl wos a guest at Mrs.
Hylond's home In San Fraucslco a
few years ago when she was re
ceiving treatment thero,
WOMEN