The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, September 18, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1914 EVENING EDITION
EIGHT
1 W inimwiiivviiwM mn "!awiBfcM
"i mn .1
IEST0RE CHILD
10
S PARENTS
Thrce-Year-Old Son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Harvey
Wanders From Home
Late ycsterdayiiftornoon tho, llt-
no iiiruo-yuuronKi.Buii ui mi.
1
f II WO COUPLES
IS PROGRESSING; WEDDED HERE
T TO
SETTLE BILLS
Wet Weather Will Not Cause
Much Delay Rails Rap
idly Nearing Mapleton
EUGENE, Or., Sept. 18. Con
Delbert Benson and Blanche J. H. -O'Donnell Files Petition
Raymond, of Ten Mile After Being Sued Many
Bunker Hill Marriage Times Sue Wife
Dclbort Benson nnd Miss IJlnncho James II, O'Donnell, nn employe
Raymond, two nonulnr nnd well- at tlio smith mill, who now has
Htrilr.llnn 11 Doll thn Birth crossing t, ... .,,, -i .,.., i, rrn flvn nr nW nulln iinnillnir nfnlnaf
from homo, and vas not roturncd of tho 8'UBl,1w ur,'!B0 ?n tho WU1 Mllo country, woro mnrrled lost eve- him, has gono Into bankruptcy and
to his nacnts until about eight B1,,otto Pa?'0 r" lrou.d , ,wns com nlng by tho Rev. Q. LoRoy Hall nt a meeting of his creditors hns boon
l?. "f .Ji. ......i"' ' " .i... .... monccd today. Tho bridge across i,ia ,.u, in Rnnth MnrahfinM. called for 10 6'clock on Hnntnmlmr
n
mock lUHi u-'b. ' u ',- tho fifth crossing was completed Inst rni.n nniv witnsxn nml aiiom nt 30 In tho office of C. A. Sohlbrn.ln
front and tho streets In South wcck nml B.lnc0 thon tho rails havo tho WC(1(iing wore Mrs. Sclma Thorn- refcreo in bankruptcy. Creditors
Manhflcld. I PC0H Pushed on to tho sixth cross- n8( M,8B E,Io Ti10mas, Miss Edna will appenr at that tlmo to provo
Tho boy was picked up by Mr. "& n"d ,th,s '" ,th? ,,n8t , boforo Ruth and Capt. Harry Denson, of the tholr claims nnd to appoint a tniB-
and Mr i. C. l" Moray near tho cor- Jko Creole, the lost barrier bo- lnunch ,,. ,teo. At present O'Ponncll has his
er of Fourth and Donnely at aov- wcun EJgenc and Mnplcton Only Aftcr a brof honeymoon trip to salary of $70 under garnishment
SI o'clock .He i was crying lustily the croctlon of tho two steel bridges nnm,on tl0 vomiB couple wll bo and suit, it Is claimed, by E. II.
mi rnlllnir for "Mamal Mama, separate Eugene from tidewater. at homo nt ho Donson rnnch on Joohnk, will bo brought against his
- " ..... A vnn n trn run n'nr wnnrnnr ttrniiiri .... .?.. I ..i. ...... .. . .1 t...
.-,,.... .. ..................... ...- jQn n,iiic. inia'i 111 iriiunu iiuiiiu iuui'iiiuiiy Ull
Hunker lllll Wedding. or tho property Is listed, on tho
!1 years, grounus inni suo is in groat part
riarIot" aril was so troubled that .. A year bro jn woi wwiiw wouiu
iio could not roracmbor Just whoro "v ucn " '"""A' ,u" "uw ",l" Hunker lllll Wedding
bo Uved, but that ho lived in a fho grade completed, tho concrete Mlcho, Foscliotto, aged
f),, ir... wi.n ..kn,i prldgo piers In, all necessary Is tho ,.,, niullnttn Slclsmondl,
nbout his papa and mama, ho was UlnB and riveting or steel. Two ( woro mnrrlcd ,n8t zoning ,
only sure that mama's namo was W,'lCro the o Is but one -00- b J"B,Uco, C; U , Pc"noc,J- "M
Just "mnmu"; sister's namo was KJ00'110.0 f thrown "mto,cn,IB0 tho br,,,c' who hflB bocn ,nl
"sister'' and papa's namo was "dad- Xco bv thS huco derricks hat "'", country only a short time,
Ay" and ."daddy'' worked In . 'V ffitl bon " ?M (L8 .Jfg .could not understand Engll.h, an
'ouilo," And tnnt no was looKing.;,--" y - ,n nf inlln nmi i old I "ucr"rcior wnB ncccHHnry explain
for "his candy." . . . " S, ' "I .a, ? rnmLL'.nS .."'vo hor anawora
Ho was inkon to ho aoodru m , (lrl)lB'Bcnl tho rlvot8.
Oarage In the hope that soino au- Thls nlcnn8 thnt the steel will
tomobllo workma mg t know tho' tl,,owntor enrIy , October,
l)oy, but Mr. Oootrum was tie only , , , , Th t ,
??e.,.",?.ro.. "5i.J. ,.k.noV,.-?,ll,?.5 Braph line has already boon built
m iiiu tiiiiu iuiiu ' 77 ",...'. beyond Lnko Creek, nnd no soon as
was II IOIIOW ouiiihi uuu wan ., n nprnnn It will 1
t 1,1,,., r, 1,1a nnn.lv 1m. nnnil. J110...1'8 "r? crt,R8 'I " l
bo qulck-
qucstlonB asked. D. d'AmbrosIa,
brother-in-law of tho bride, of Ruii
kor Hill nnd his brother, nppenred
as wltncpsos. They will reside In
Hunker Hill.
looKing ior ni wiiii , i.y, viwuu- , rlnBhC(, l)y n Bmn forco of mo
rum, would see thnt ho got It. So 'iv,nir RCn ia first direct wlro
Mr. aoodrum Immediately .presented , "h,, f"?"? "?M" rf ?. rLX
the wanderer with n Back full of
coast town. Tho Western Union
IN f UVILLE
Relative of Mrs. Nellie Owen,
of Marshfield, Succumbs
Was Oregon Pioneer
FOREIGN W
SHIP PASSES
sweets, which nlded wonderfully In hi: " l.: "' '" ..." ... '. "7 ,
smoothing the boy's vexed mind. I Is"' prewar. n'go "come ou't" from
A call was turned In to tho pollco .. nhiHinw nt nrosont
""fl'fAhirtanulri'S Tho PrSonl w"t weather Is not
o'clock th6 boys fntilnq U t, rnront, con.
tho station. Ho was referred to Btrucllon ht0 nny Kront extent, nnd
aoodrum Oarage, and located his tl0 contrnctors nra figuring upon
son through thnt traco. I almost two months moro In wr.lch
Mr Harvoy recently moved with t0 work. As a matter of fact nn
his family from Northern Oregon, ff w, ,)0 n)ndo to kco (ho
and Is employed n cnglno man on f nt work whcrovor posslblo
tho now reservoir being constructed , t lo chr,8tIlinH by Whlch
by tho water company. They havo , ,t ', , d to hn'vo 0 ftdo
been In Marshfield less than two . comIotC(1 botwcon Eugcno and
TTCCKS. Mnraliflnlil At tirosnnt thorn urn ' " ,u,v "" S irimi .Ml'.Minnvuio, "' "'
It scorns thnt when they first f, !?,"""? ,,.. 'i T,,,iV,irAn whoro sho wbb called by tho Illness Browing w
otweon Acmo nnd Coos Hay tho"'" ""' "u",1' "". Ul uu ;;" J!'"1!
Unknown Vessel About 20
Miles Off Shore Working
Wireless With Canada
A foreign war vessel passod Coos
liny about 0 o'clock this morning
going south. It Is not known to
whnt nation sho belonged hut iib
sho was constantly communicating
with n Canadian station It la likely
suo wnH uanndian, iiritlsh, Fronch,
, or possibly Japanese. Sho wns about
twntv mlloi off shoro.
I Tho weather outside Is bnd, Capo
Blanco station reported tha wind
MrH. Nelllo Owen, who returned thoro nt nbout !15 miles per hour,
row days nno from McMlnnv lllo. wiin cloudy nnd squnlly wenthor.
orso.
rnmo here, they stopped n dnya or ,,,,
two at a hotel, and when thoy moved d0 betwcon I3llK0I10 nnd
10 npariinoniB on douui i ourm , nirondy finished and nuothcr
Btreots. tho drayman overlooked a II10llth.8 work w, connect much
ack of candy belonging to tho llttlo of thfl , ,, t fow vory ,onB
boy, nml which wjb loft nt tho ho- HlrotcllCB, Tll0 tiinnola, of course
el. Tho loss of this wbb moro w, not 1)0 ,.omcle, until next
in.... ,u uU u.,iu, uu, uiu m, BprnBl i,ut nt nil of these tho work
wnB for tho liuriioao of finding It ,noll nro ,,mIol. ,,, nml tll0 wo
nniv ., ,1-11 iiuuiu jurnuiun uuu.-: vvutither iIoch not Interforo.
uuuu,
NORTH BEND NEWS
E. J. Currigan nnd wlfo nnd four
Tho North Hond Cbuncll did not
Everybody kniiwti lmv fOiQlJo
Coos Hay Tlmos Lost Ada tiro In re
turning lost articles to tholr own-
rt0 ' till nmtinil ina t tr fffa TTT1 9
Tlmos 'Joins possessors with tholr Sj,,.,1,Iron. ,,,nn to lcavo tomorrow for
poBSCBuloua between Ihsucs whoa 'J,, r,il
tho enso is urgunt nH .would uo
truo when
should loso "
n n j n tt a n nil t It rk iinrAnin iaoa
I.'l..., n..,ln,.na nf 1'lin 1'lmna CltV Wlinrf.
Mm imuMinnii. nilmnn nnd onerntor . The A. M. SlmpBOIl finished load-
wlth their wives, and two carrier ' l ?8 nt. " town ,nn(l mllea Ior
i.ovh. Albert llnRsford nn.l lllll Mof- Sail FranclBCo jroHtonlay,
.Mrs. Alvn Crnnk left yosterdny
Acmo sho pnssod nwny Boon nftcr Mrs.
unou it-it ior noiuo. a I'orunnu
paper gives tho following particulars
concerning Mrs. Wortmnn's death:
Mrs. Eliza A. Wortmnn, widow of
tho Into Jacob Wortmnn nnd mother
of II. C. Wortmnn, of tho firm of
Olds, Wortmnn & King, died nt hor
home In McMlnnvllle. Mrs. Wort
in mi was 81 years old, having been
horn near Ironton. Lawrcnco County,
Ohio, In 1830.
when n young girl "sho moved
ot
n threo-yenr-old boy moot tn'8 wcok, but will ho In nos-lthey moved to Cnnomnh, thon to
"his candy" his homo 8,on noxt wcok. A commlttco moot-Limo County nnd ovontunlly to Mc-
nnd tho nnronts loso "'K wns no,,, yesterday to thresh Mlnnvlllo whoro Mr. Wortmnn was
boys, Albert Dassford and lllll Mof
fltt, were Involved In thq miccpss
full return of Wnltor, Harvey, Jr.,
to the homo of his' parents last
evening. Tho nenrch was conduct
ed by tho Tlmos forco nlmost "on
mncso" and that It wiib quickly
dono was duo In n great monsuro
to tho wldo acqualntanco of
"paper Jjoya."
1
TH ON
Overcoats
and
Raincoats
English, Balmacaan and
long regular models -the
most highly favored fab
rics in tans, browns, gray
and black, with plain or
reversible collars, priced
from .ju
$5 to $30
New Mackinaw
fWc T EAVE it to ty
Balmaccan or Norfolk R"?vv WTS M
styles, in a wide range of ylcJ'aiarorccogti
fashionable colors and tJlc re&l thinif A
comDinations. sizes 33 tney see it, Fo
10 o. rncea irom stance, this newjj
$3 tO $la- Wc have full
mcnts'of all the
Full line of Waterproofs Stetsons here it's
iui wuiMiiy auiviuu. taay inuiicr I0r you
"biicKers" moderately select the one thatj
pneeu. win iiKc to wear.
"Money Talks."
tlubOAoc
Bandon
Marshfi3ld
Myrtle I
i
is
u -
with hor parents to Iowa nnd wna Revised Measure Will AffGCt
Many Lines of Business
Two Cents on Each Check
mnrrled to Jacob Wortmnn In 1850.
In I8ri2 thoy crossed tho nln ns nnd
Bottled on a rnnch In tho Wlllnm
otto Valley near Oregon City. Later
SAIL NORTH ON
BREAKWATER
ongnged In tho banking business un
til ins death in 11)04.
WASHINGTON, D. C Sopt. 18. ,
In addition to wine, beer and gasoline-
taxcB previously agreed upon,1
tlio rovlscd war rovonuo trix bill will
tax bnnks with capital nnd Biirplus
BIG LEAGUE
BALL SH
KTKA3IKIIIP liHAVKH KOIt l'OHT
IiA.l WITH CO.Ml'AltATlVMA'
HMAMi I'ASSKXtJEU MST AND
MIKCKMjAXKOIW KltKKlllT.
Tho Drenkwntcr Bulled Into Thurs-
Mrs. Wortmnn Is survlvod by not oxccodlng $25,000, $50 n year day for 1'ortlani. dho had a iuIbcoI
for Portland from which plnco alio'
will proceed to Enstorn Oregon
where shu hns boon called by tho
sorloua IllncsB of hor mother.
John Hlnck Ib oxpected from Cnl
Ifornla soon to visit relatives In will bo mndo In tho Masonic Come
tno Coos County.
ROBBERS FAIL
TO ENTER SAFE
NOItTII IXMCT NEWS. I
tory thoro.
(Special to Tho Times.)
Kay Howard, who recently passed
tho olghtu grndo examinations, hns
gono to McMlnnvlllo College, whoro
ho IntcudB tnklng n business course
P. M. Jonner hns moved to his
homentrnd near here. His family
preceded him bo vera! wcekB ago.
J. 11. Plukorton wus a Marshfield
visitor on Monday.
' A song sorvlco was hold at tho
Twin City Burglars Did Not Jn;,f w-J "ownrd ln8t Sundny
W. E. Host of Dandon and Joo
Wondllng of North Hond woro horo
on buslncas Mondny,
Hausor & Hnusor nro progressing
nlcoly with tho grading at Uealo
I.ako. in connection with tho rail-
COAST nusiNicsa OOOI)
Get Contents Only About ;
$16 in Cash in It
Aftor completing drilling tho safo
of tho Twin City Lumber Company rnTru n r Z ln.ii i
which wnB wrecked by robbod i ," !, w,r.k' "nd.,nro n,)0UJ, r..n,,L ?
in tho company's office nt North Y"V" ",u,r l,t"' UK'"oa uul"l"Hu
Ilend tho night boforo last. It wns l'aK0,
found that tho thtovos had not
opened tho strong box. It was
found thnt thoro was only n llttlo
over it in cast
that tho burglars
-ten llttlo for their
they had Slicccoded In not Mm.'
tho Bafo. Southorn Pacific, hns Just returned
Tho eafo howovor, la a total wreck ,,ero roni a tour or tho entire Const,
nnd not worth tho cost of ropalrlng. " declares gonernl business of tho
The damngo thoy wrought In des- Const has passed tho crisis and Is
troylng tho snfo and to tho offlco ""ttllnu down to a sound, healthy
will amount to considerable. piano.
It Is now bollovcd that tho at- ,r' Hhoado's opinion la bnsod on
Irmptod robbery was pulled off by an Intimate knowlodgo of tho under
partlos who know nothing nbout WnB currents of tho commercial
uafe-blowtng nnd who thought that wrld.
by breaking off tho combination "Tno era of business extravagance
fcnnti thoy would bo
nccoaa to tho content
LUMBER TRADE
OF
COOS
Dr AMMlXMrmitoCMlqfe
AMEIIIUAX UHOTJ
I Now York, 7; Chlcijo. t
Iloston. 8. ClettUni. I.
WoBhliuiton. 12, St lcl
Philadelphia, 8; DetrdU
XATIO.VAb LUGIIhI
Chicago, 5, HrooWji, tM
innings.
Rt T.ntlln. 1: DOltOD. 1.
ninMnnnll. l! New YClLI
iHitBiinrL' s rhllaJeliii
PlttsburK. 0: rbllidt!
noas; dealors In tobacco, J 12; maun. ' irrar uuu .MrH. .Moiuguinury.
fncturora of tobacco and cigars, $C " " COAST LK.cn:
to $24.
Tho stamp tnxos proposod, Biibjoct ALONG tllC WATERFRONT Vonlco
tee, nro In detail as follows:,. Tho Port of Coos nay la Bonding Kiopfor, IIIU and ".!
tlco to Capt. Macgonn, of tho Easterly, lucger, -;
threo sons, John Wortmnn, president nnd 2 for oneh nddltlnnni imnn. luncoim lot of froluht and a rather
Vfi t,l0MiKlr8UNntlonnl nnnk of Me-1 stock brokere, $50; pawnbrokers, small paBsongor list. Among thoso
Mlnnvllle: Dr. J. L. Wortmnn, of $20; custom-house brokers, $10; pro- Balling on her woro:
Mrownsvlllo. Texas, and H. O. Wnrt. nriin n.i ' :.. ' ' . i a ti iw.ionn n, v Pii'inr.
man of Olds, Wortmnn & King. . onrnrt hniin itnn-'ni!-.,... mn. k. r WwnrdH. it. it. Ilninllton. 8.
Portlnild. I ....l.ll- ul.n. .. .. . ' .' xl....u l wt. .,, M..a I Tlinmni.
,. ' , , ..... , . ' 1MIUIIU UAUIUIHUIIH, tlVi IIOWilllK ni- '"fHO, .1. lliwiuim, Uliai u, " -t
Tho funernl BorvicoB will bo hold inv nn,i i.minr.i i.niiu'r. . n".. n n. wnrdu. w. Pnnltott. Mrs. (leo.
'hnmiJ fn MCi!?.c!fiii,lt Ui, tamtlK or tnb,: ,,cnIora in loaf tobacco, $0 1'orry, M. DresHon, II. V. ItusBcll. J.
homo In MeMlnnvlI o. Intormont nr , .n.. ..'..?. n a,ni, ? i. vmimr i i. mlt!i.
IU mU. ULLlll 111IIU III VI11I1IIII, 111 II1IH1 . fcJt.l.t.., M. . u....n, w. ,.......
'ini checks. 2 rents: drafts or nntl
bills of exchange inland. 2 cents for llrenkwator. that ho must rcduco
each $100: certificates of donoslt. 2 the oneed of his vessel in tho uppor ,...,
cents; promlBsory notes, 2 conts for hny. Small boat owners have com- i08 Angeles' "
each $100: liionov orders. 2 mnts nlnlncd froniiontlv nbout It and tho ' ,.i., rniriitlin. So"
per $100; exprcsa receipts, l cent: Port proposes to onforco tho ordln- Alexander; Ryan and Broch
freight receipts or domestic bills of nnco.
Jndlng, I cent; tolophono mcBsagos Tho Itandolnh Is still In port with n .... , J
i coating 15 cents or moro, l cent; enrgo for Roguo Rlvor nnd Curry S', ."rnnVlsco'.. . I!
Continues tO be Principal bon8-co c40nta: certificates of do- county points. Tlio unfavorable S" vHMaml and Rohw
el ", T o.. Jiu. It oVr!Pd' nos ' 2 c.onta. Ir $100; conlflcatea woathor caused them to remain horo ,la ? sRc?,dt.
Source of Supply of San
Francisco Market
of demand, 25 centa; certificates not longer than they expected
Couch and Schmidt.
otherwise specified, 10 conts; char- Ti.n ninnnnr wn In from Onrdlncr rsnrond 0ne)
tera, $3 to $10; brokor's contract,1 vnR,nr(lllv nni, tnoit out a cargo of 1
10 conts: conveyances, 50 conts for ' norn, 'ninrnhnndlBo. "??'?"", ...
genoral morchandlso,
cent- ?.5f,: !,n.rPh n,,C88nHK0' i TheRedondo U duo at San Fran- . Ange 0 s ... .y ,
cent: llfo Insuranco nollclos. 8 pentn .. ..-.. . o r..i, n,i ,m 1 roub"i "v
sh In tho Bnfo"so Southern Pacific Official Says Piano 'njoen HllWa ILtT''
rs would havo sot- Mow Healthy n , , 52S'22Sl -'
olr trouble o?en If rt SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. IS.-I.""""""" . . . 1.270,000
iled In getting Into O. Rhondos, purchslng agent for tho Columbia Rhor 2,400,000 MA CO!
Coob Day continues to bo tho prln-
clnnl Bourco nf sunnlv nf tlin Run
Frnnclsco lumber market, shipping cei,t5 lfo Insuranco policies, 8 cents C8C0 ioAay trom San p0dro and will
nbout twlco as much there during'0" on,cn $100; marine, Inland, flro. on drvdock thoro for annual In-
tno first two weeks of Soptombor ensuauy, iiuoiuy ana guaranty, Vt snoctlon. It was planned to put a
as any other coast port. Tho fol- f per cent; loases, 25c to $1; now wheoi on her and mako somo
lowing nro tho receipts of tho San1 njortgnges or convoynnco In trust, otll0r niinor repairs in addition to
Frnnclsco market from tho coast JR centa for each $1500; power of at- ,i,n i, innn.nrH mnv ronulro and
ports: I tornoy to voto. 10 cents; power of u i VnPPti.,i thnt sho will bo able to
nttornoy to sell. 25 cents; protests. nU fro'm tnoro Monday for Coos Bny.
iiiuhvuu lukufiiio, .01 - Tim Jnnn Rmith win nnii tomorrow
morning for San Francisco. Sho
wont to North Bend yesterday and
took on a big shipment of box.
Bhook8, I
The Daisy Putnam arrived In this
ninrnlnc from San Francisco oir
Fir and Spruce
Cooa-IVay.., 5,970,000
Eaglo Harbor 200,000
Port Angeles 1,350,000
Port Gamblo 1.250.000
Portland 750,000
Oraya Hnrbor 1,300,000
SiuBlaw 990,000
wuiapa ...
Yaqulna Day
COURSE OF STUDY
FOR, EIGHTH GRADES
,1
. ...fLr '1
TOO W"'
Henry L. . ,Vr7htn!
(
Total
Snierlnten(lnt fliuroMll Will Soon1
imu irewMiK ii lLTiciiinii-ni work "-" rrr ,r.. i-ik tnna nf Henry u. ."" f,i,hHH'
Ready for Distribution. schedule with nbout 136 tons of t R s VWl".
SALEM. Or.. Sept. 18.Suporln.' .JiV., 'nclu5inK S?chM, rU L.ht all of San Ft'
lenaent or acnoois uiiurciuii
l,400,00Q-Boon hnvo ready for distrlbn
ojd.uuu tho schools of Oregon
lied wood
0 able to get -nd waste Is now a thing of tl'g ?,403,000 'pared
ta, b past." he said. "A reaction has sot "''0", J'5'2S2 F' h'
he safe was a In and tho people aro now getting EL"? 1,52S,222 lam
!'? lunnn (.i,,., t a .i .k...
-- .. ... nhlirai.vuo IUI OIBIIIU ,, ,.., r)H0r,.l UU ""?".-'.., C.OIW
grades. This courso Iisb boon pre- u i, ' ,, .l-ii 7 MHav renort that Point; w. a. "" Q jw'
nnrmi m.,i ,. irnttnn tV, Boats arriving toaay report ihuj ...,... and h, ,,
oV iff n. nf hV r t;i 7;: II I" "lowing a .perfect gaie o -"-. C Feter.
partment of the Oreion Awlcu ltuwl BU0T0H0Xl' .Vn. VL ""' "" h. T Child,
Griffin, of tho extension de
Tho drilling of the snfo wns a nu mo peopio aro now gotung 0" '"""? oin'nAn "LttV,,,,,u"1 " uregon Agncuiiurn v smooth this forenoon.
difficult Job. Smith nnd Wndo had Iown to sound economical living. If V. ? ?'9?2 College, nnd it is n movement toward waB very 8moot" u
mile
otite
rt.ii
wire -'
n' A. Borat. Porw-"-, ,
w...v juu, .MI11114 ,,nu liuuu Hllli i." .-" -..-...... ......0. - Ifnn,.. , o r nnn ": - ..--".-"- .-.-. iw.1 1101" .-
L l?i,.eA!Ln !? H' !U union uWnB':v JaEooo .-"JISh.J'SSI AnniTinrMAl VACATIONS ! w w. xmS. m8 1
. ..D u. w.u Bio wiin mo -""-. """-"' """" """"'. Crescont Cltv w.nnnn 1. ..""."'.-"""" ,.:''!'."'""'-',Vl"l " " ' nlnnco hoi
dilll but when thoy struck tho I'nlamlty howlers now nro tho mor-
boiler pinto, tho drill wouldn't iuhVo chants who donl In luxuries,
nny progress. Finally they resorted "" tno otll0r l,nnd. Prices of
to the ncotylono torch, an Impro- "Udlng matorials and staples aro
vised one, which succeeded In flno "'Ivnnelng, denoting n healthy stato
shape. of nffalrB dcop In tho foundation
or business, ami indicating that sur
PLAN I'.MPQl'A ROADS.
plus stocks nro already absorbed."
Frank ('nln. (Jooiko CutafnrMt and nuestlon and are spondlng conslder-
F. V. Dl'ln rd returned hero this nf. ablo money Improving their hlgu-
ternnou frmn tho vicinity of OrnM-1 ways. Tho road between Scottsburg
nor, whru lliy surveyed nnd lopnfd lv,ia Drain bas boon groatly Improved
aeveral rendu which It Is proposod to nnd Is now In tho best of condition.
-tuilld ivr during tho next year. Rosoburg Rovlow.
surveyor .ULjAiayH tho noonlo of
attfrP(in nnd Oardlnor nro Don't forcet tho Hlir Kih. nt srvr.
ca in the good roads '-lo Point, Sent. -3 to 20.
S."."1!1 UU5r - 320.000 of U,o state. Heretofore education ... . 1!Lfl"c iKotti
"i i.oos.uuu in ti,n oiiiii, n.in to i.. n..,iJ wAsmNfiTfw n n.. sonr. io. v. r. Amnuu - n m
' fcl'Vf viniiiu ttlMUU 1IUD linuil aLLlilllllL MtuiiiH wpm f "- ... 44 --, w.J f. At
" . "7 " !,. mill .. il. If Ull II w
ed through supplementary reading Homestead entrymen nereiuim RUtn, iNorm "vr,7' pikef.
and a text on agriculture. From now bo ontitled to leavo of absence 0ak Grove ", Ejoi
.t,n nn.ii ..v.i-i ii, i.. ...,nn vs onoli nhanncea not ir Tinea LaKC8uc'
Ull, .1J tOOU.UIIl. nllUJlXlB Will UO JirU- V"1VU u., u-v" ".- """,.1 Onlnt t
Bonted tn pl.lMron nf the. oichth to exceed five months In tho aggro- ,on Myrtlo l om". uotti
crado. and they will bo called on to gato for each year aftor establish ng st. if"" ftlj
glv.e practical demonstrations of their resldonco. Upon tho termination G r Vaugnn, w,fft o
niiun.cu,T. , uto..w. - . -"'. "T ,, ". il, FOH'"-:
rii n nnMnn Tuirii t nn incui uuuu nniinrt iuii.- r-ffK
Offlco. In tho case of commuta- Maynnrd, 'nXt'
tlon tno rourieen moiuua uuii and jamtsa ---
GOES TO CORVALLIS.
Tho Corvnllls Gazetto says: Chas.
J. Conovor, of tho forest aervlco, who
lna been located at Gardiner, south
ern Oregon, for some tlmo. will ar
rlvo in Corvnllls today or tomorrow
tn nrcOIlt n nnRitlntl na nsalstnnt tn
Denn Geo. W. Peavy, of tho depart-!
mont or rorestiy at O. A. C. Mr.
Conovor will bo accompanied by his
family nnd will occupy tho Mrs. Mln
nlo Leo resldeuce on College Hill.
Don't forgvt tlio IUu Fair nt Myr
tlo Point, Sept. 2S to 2(1.
DVPE nt FIVNISH HALT SAT-
UDDAY
LODGE.
eve. Given by LIVXEA
KEYZEH'S . ORCHESTIIA.
1MXII DAVPE PLATFORM Second
mid Market, Saturday night.
nn. n. k. keity, dkntist.
Phone 11 2-J, Room 204. Coke Bldg
loftW
llnnrn na unw ronnlred bv tho laW,
must 'lm slinwn. and tho person' ,.. t1ii(.s' Guild ?IL.
commuting bo at tho tlmo a citizen j . ,, jll l'"'!'hoW,jl
of tho United States. This actlon' '"h" t.Crrr ?,r Z
oavo or ausenco y:Vy sept. I"- u m
In regard Jo the IpaV
in reguru 10 mo iuau u . y. Sept. "
is according to an act' of tho prea-l "j ,0 donatei
out Cougress.
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