The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, December 03, 1914, EVENING EDITION, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1914 EVENING EDITION.
Hfl TEWS
CHICKENS LIS
ELDER II AGAIN
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Greek Does Shylock Act in
"Big Steve's" Back; North
Front Coffee House Scene
Six Indies Into tho hark of "Hlg
Stove," tho Greek proprietor of a
coffco hoiiBO on North Front street,
n knife wns thrust InBt night by n
drunken Greek cook, 55. T. I'nngares,
Prosecuting Attorney Liljeq- Short Meeting of Council to steamshm Arrivpq Earlv from
vist to Draw up Section of Canvass Votes-Mill Slough ! SS
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rruuusuu otatuis uuuou ui nuiuM
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A.vft OUJ
these r- ds w
Legislative statutes drafted nftcr
tho gist of tho Co(iilllc "dry ns n
board" ordlnnnco nnd tho ICansas
liquor law will probably bo enacted
at the next session of tho state
Legislature, according to ProBccut-
gers on Trip North
j With Bovcn passengers from tho
i south, tho Georgo V. Kltlor arrived
I Tlin nnw mill It limn n Inn fnl.l nf
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WKoqimrTcipHoxr .o m,i.iiiui 1R At(orncy LjC(IvBt who was tho City fathers will bo Installed
n 50rccntcqffc,o,bllU Today the In- ,loro ,ngt oVcnlng, Attorney Gen-'on tho first Monday night In Jnnti-
jured mnn Is.iindcr tho doctor scare; prn,.cIoct IrowI1( of n08cburg, 8(nry when their terms of office be-
Pangarcs bebnd tho bars In the nronnrlnR ,nw lo bo introduced gin.
city Jail, i nn,j ono cntIS0 0f tltls Is being, 9. H. Cnthcart appeared boforo
.Apcordlng to Illg Steve, aH he frn,no,i iiv. Mr. LIHnrtvlst. I tho Council nlpnillnir Mint nnmnMiln,.
tql.djlils story tills, morning In bod, ,.,f wo nro R0nB (o ,invo tho bo dona Immediately to lower tho
Pangarcs returned only last night 8tnto ,,ry now umt ,t ll(l8 bcon wn(or ,n tho norlh nm of M
from two months work cooking In a voto,, B0.. ho 8a,,( thon wo mugt 1 80,IRh. locont rnlna hnvo fl0(,
camp near Myrtlo Point. With, him ,nnko Bln(uteg ti)nt ,..111 C0VGr i10ot-! It to a crent holchth ami It U aim
no urougni. consmcrauio money, ai lPgBng offenses. Only by doing
tho Nutwood Saloon, In the posses- tills can wc expect to carry out tho
slon of tho proprctor, William Ilor- Rfitrll of tho now law."
rco, tho Greek loft J 10 In cash nnd And knowing from cxpcrlcnco In
n $100 postal order. Ho then went Coqulllo wlint Is needed Mr. Lll
to tho coffco hoiiBO for refreshments, ,jcqvlst will frame, a clause that
being well acquainted there. (TVII1 bo unique In Btnto law. Ho
As ho left ho was presented with would allow evidence of a second
I Three Councllmen nnd tho Ro
cordcr, duly elected on Tuesday,
woro officially accepted by tho City
., - .. , , . 10 o clock loft on licr way north to
canvass of tho votes by precincts.1 .... .. . ,
' in mi niirrv nir n 11 lucniiirnp liar
In this morning from Eureka and at
Stoar
wl A Prices o
&Z?M Suits
Uw
and all exit
has bcon cut
along Eighth
a bill for r0 cents, and Pangarcs, as or third enso to bo brought In
rnlslng, ho declared,
of tho yellow flood
off by tho grading
Htroot.
In doing this Mr. Cnthcart Is In
Imminent danger of being cut off
from his chicken coops which ho
mow reaches from his homo by way
of a raised plank walk. This tho
Portland, carrying a passenger list
of forty-six persons nnd a miscellan
eous enrgo of freight. Officers of tho
Elder declare that train service out,
of Eurokn gives good connections
with tholr boat. This Is tlo now,
'schedule Just put Into effect: Trains
I leave Eureka at 71 II Ti . in. and arrive
I nt San Francisco at 7:30 p. m. of
tho samo evening.
j ThoFc who arrived this morning
irom 1110 Boittn were:
M. Glass, Otto Larson, Clins. Lar-!
sen, Henry Purcell, G. II. Urowcr, W. '
W. Strntton, Sam Smith.
Tho following sailed for Portland:
Had Allen, Y. Tanban, Mr. and
Mrs. O. II. Woolhouse, Eva Lapp,
Jcsslo W. Long, MIsh .lennlo Hunch.
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Mrs. W. T. KorgiiHon, V. (1. Huncn,
tho story Is told by "Hlg Stove," pro-1 against a man In tho first casoi water Is covering every mlunto. Ho! J " ar,fflt,. O" H. Coy, Mrs. Goo.
tested that ho had no money. Ho was who Is accused of a crlmo similar Is afraid tho fowls will olthor bo ,In,1(,'' M- u- .Teiiklns, .1. It. Mcl.ee.
drunk at tho time. A few minutes to tho others' but with different I drowned or stnrvo to death. Ii. M. McGcorgo, From Kransen, Mrs
later ho drew out n $20 gold piece Individuals. For Instance, a man Hecnuso of tho equity milt which ' Krom FraiiBPii, Chris Michel, .1. W.
and another yellow colli of $5 nnd Wrested for Belling liquor toi.Tohnjmny involvo tho city for ' pnymont ' li,on'' HWK0 I-urock, Mary I.nroek,
Ig it. bo aljlo to Biiulrm out or, of diunnccs trouliln -vvhlrii rn., u. cnricson, icilas Kng, John I.n Mu-
rtck of Incriminating over the fill of Mill Slough, tho
particular case. Hut Council refrained frohi nnv nffifint
fflcors bo nllowcd to 'action thereby not oxnoslnir tlmm.
of rcspon-
prlctor asked Doi mlclit, bo n!
ng ho would tb. (SnJ ;e by 1
Pangares Is ouilijir In his
ud and a mo- Blioula tlf6 offl
soino silver. The proprietor asked Doj
for the silver, claiming
mako tho chango ntld
c7n lined t0 hnvo demurred
meat Inter flashed n knife, with which bring In orldcnco that tho ncciiBcdBclvcs to tho possibility
he proceeded to hack a Shylocl: por- hn sold liquor also to Hlchard Hoa ' Bllilllly. "' '
tlon fi'ttrf "Hlg Stovo's" hack. Tho and bovcral of his friends, then HoweVcr,' tWo or thrco days ngo
drto wcro sopnratcd and tho assail- there Is a chanco oi conviction. i tho nttdutlnn of Sticot CoiiiihIr.
ant escaped from tho melee. f ich a law, believes Mr. Llljcq-
Tho lnjurel man waB at onco re- vlet, will do away with much red
moved to Ills bed. This morning tipo nnd get down to tho JiiBtlco of
Chief of Pollco Carter mado the n chargo and aid materially In
or, I I). Hogg, C. F. .TohiiBon, Mrs.
C. F. Johnson, John Nlolson, K. T.
Crowsvhlto, Mrs. Anna K. Parkor.
H( O. Graves, J, A. Jlybnrgvr. Mrs.
J. A. Hyhargcr, Abo Atoyer, W. W.
Logan, Frank Kardel, Kills Johnson,
Frtfd Urown, W. M. Flako. Henry
Kaupo, AloxfcNloml, Henry Polslncr j
Uverott Illll, J. McCloskoy, Haiina
Bionor L'awhnriio wbb drawn to
ward the pond and tho fact that
tho water's outlot has boon cut off Larson nnd Matt Honneo.
nnd ho Is now at work attomntlntr
BREAKWATER
wntory grnvo.
ronda on Front street nnd finally lo- proving whether a man Is guilty or to mnko a ditch through which at
cntod Pangarcs In tho Nutwood, notgillty. lonst tho surplus water may bo
whoro ho had coino to claim his j "Hulng had tho experionco In drained. In this way tho chlcketiH
money. Ho was Immediately locked suclt cases, having bcon down tho of Mr. Cnthcart may bo saved from
up on tho chargo of assault with n ring line of theso crlmlnnl crooks u
deadly wenpon. nnd turns," ho said, "why natural
"Ulg Stevo" wa arrested In a raid ' l k"ow how best to fix Buch
by tho pollco a month ngo nnd Inter clnuso to do tho most good,
plcnded guilty to n chirgo of gamb- oftcn wo ''RV known absolu
that a man hns been bootlegging
but 'hnvo hnd to lot him go from
tho grand Jury room becnuso our
chain of ovldonco. ngnlnst him on
tho ono particular cnargo hits boon
nlnrk "
Tho other section of tho dry The Woodcraft Comnanv One .T"".? ,!!l",So-.bIinB l,,.r.nc" "crJn
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pnld n flno of $100 for tho offense.
FATE OF PORT II
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Loses Week from Schedule In
Portland While She is
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Attorneys Return from Argu
'ment of Port of Bandon
' Case at State Capital
A teBt enso nlmed nt tho very
exlstenco of tho Port of llnndou hnB
Btntuto to bo presented la tho gov
erning by law tho amount of liquor'
to be received by ono pawon within j
a stated porlod of .time. All mich
pncKagos sont into tills atnto nftor, iiitcnirlsuR that In Hiirnndine n.r,
of Growing Manufacturing ' tho Hreakwator urived in from port-
Concerns of Coos Bay
Ono of the modest, but subBtrtntlnl
i.ltll lUI"1 -..
aKJSnSk.ic
ltt'B-
ap-
Jnry
Janunry 1, 11)10, will need to bo
plainly labolod ob to tho contents
and tho consignee ,
Work on Miiiilor Cum.
Whon naked rcgurdlng tho West
llllirdor nboilt nlno mllnn from linn.
JuBt boon nrguod beforo tho stnto don flvo weeks ngo tho Prosecuting
ouiiromu i.oun, ncconung to u, A. Attorney declnrcd that subpoonnB
unjviiMBi, proBocuung auornoy who hnvo been Issued for sovornl
luiumou msi nigiit irom tlio cnpl- ponrnncou boforo tho grand
tnl. On tho unnio stago from Gar- which meets on Monday.
.....v. i-niiiu v;uy Aiiornoy u. t. Nothing doflnlto would ho Btatodl
iivuiikuiii, oi iinnuon, wno lias np-but lilntii woro dropped that an In
vestigation has been cnrrlod on not
only In this enso but In tho Hrun
ner murder ns well. Wost was n
bachelor hnmoHteador, about in
years of ago, who wuh found ileiul
within 100 yards of his cabin by
a hoarchlng party. Thoro woro two
bullet holes In tho body anil though
his rlflo lay at his side tho sulcldo
theory wus scouted from tho flibt.
nnmo nnd fnmo of Coos Hny nH n
manufacturing center Is tho Wood
craft Co., with n factory located on
North Front streot, 0t which K. I).
Gchrko Is mnnngpr.. . t
Losrt thnn throo yenrango this con
cern wnn cstnbilshcd nt -MO Market
uvonuo by Mr. Gohrkn, In a Biuall
land. Slio lost oxnetly ono wcok
from hor schedtilo nnd expects to
leave out of hero Saturday morning
for tho return trip.
Tho Hreakwator Is now oporatlng
from Portland under tho direction
of D. W. Campholl, assistant general
mnuagor, Instead of through the San
Francisco offices of tho compnuy.
Painters froni'flie Southern Pacific
yards In Portlald' ropalnted the In
terior of tho staterooms, saloon and
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Cor.Bty
p"TiVMiiiy
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...!. uuniiiiiiK ii.a iimii -oxio. J-;otjlor arts of tho superstructure,
whllo air tho shoathlng hns been ro-
pen red on tho opposlto sldo of tho
case.
As tho law of tho Btnto ronds no
two portB enn exist on tho snmo
body of wntor. Tho Port of Co
qulllo and tho Port of llandon nro
at varlanco with tho law. Tho de
cision of tho Suprolno Court will
'bo handed down probably within
tho'-'next two or three weeks, ne
cordlng1 to tho prosecuting attor
ney. ' Four qiiostlons woro raised by tho
etato against tlio Port of Handon.
Tho main ono of thwo Is that It
embrace within Its district at lonst
S000 acros of land, all drained by
the Port of Cooh Hay. This, Mr.
LIIJoqvlM points out uk n most so
rloua dofoct. Tho second muln
question that ho rulwd boforo tho
Supremo Court and which Is purely
technical, Is that at ttio election In
regard to tho Port of Handon hold
there sonio tlmo ngo woro -'S8 vot
ing notices poHtod. Thirty-nix of
those wro outsldo of tho port dis
trict but within tho voting pruclnct.
It was argued by tr.o Btato that tho
Jaw roads such notlcos mu&t bo
IotoI within the port district.
A sub-quMtlou brought boforo
Mi 8uprmo Court was that tho
Wiling placw should bo donlgnatod
'i ,uin jo days boforo tho oloc-
l won, 4j r. UIJenvlHl elalmod that
EffiBT-GTLinEI
IS I WIDER
day it occupies n building 30x90 on
Front street nnd Is crowded for room.
Whon stalled Its solo equipment of
machinery wns a combination saw
oporatod by hand nifd foot power,
nml u foot powor scroll saw. Today
tho workroom Is nllvo with tho busy
I hunr of ten machines operated by ol
i eetrlclty. Tho equipment Includes
n Ill-Inch circular saw, liG-lncli band
saw, ::o-liu:h Hiilider, boring machine,
lathe, scroll saw, gluo press, kiln,
combination machine, ntc. '
Tho products of this growing fac
tory nto sldro flxturoH of every de
scription, show cases, equal to tho
boat mado In Han Francisco or Port
land, cedar chests ilnd wooden eloc-
trlo fixtures.
GDI
plncod In RcdlonB In tho hold, lmllust
rearranged and other chnugeu mado.
AT lUUHW
THEATRE OPENING OUT FDR SPEAKER
EABLE'S LODGE
fcLEGTSOFFICERS
Aniunil Klectloii Held in Tlicii- llnll
ImsI lOwnliig Plan Ilaiiiiiet.
Large Audience Enjoys Initial Grants Pass Man on Coos Bay
Performance in Noble's Edi
fice Praise Given
A crowded houso. Inst ovculm:
At the annual olcctlon of tho
So fur as known this i H'Wos i.odgo now in tlio Ragles'
hall last evening, offlcors for tho
Is tho onlv nlaut on tho Pacific coast.
making n specialty of woodon electric I Tnr woro aolctod nnd pinna woro dame DoWItt socrod u grcnt hit. Shol of K"K"o n"d Hen Solllnu
Reported to Be Seeking
Honors in Legislature
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iinu. nini. uvuilllin n. it. Jliaill.lllll (I "l uiiiliin I 1100,
Krected Mniumer I.nlunnsltl'H (Hinnlnir .Insitnlilii (Tniintv. innnilinr of tlin
Inlll lu the now NohloThentor on Con- Stnto Leglslaturo. who wns hero yes-
Mral nveniio. A fluo show nnd tho, hirdnv. Is lenorlcd m bo n candldato
elegant y appolnte,r new HiowIioiibq for ..... . Mll, np.Bllll Iloill)0 ..
urougni mucii apumuso and pralso' . --- ' ..,"'. -"
Mrom uio niKiieiicoror Mr. I.emnnskl
nnd tho Noblo estate, bulldorH of tho
now theater.
In addition to.'somo flno pictures,
uio graiiu opera so lections v Mn
tho noxt session of tho Stnto Legls-
In tu ro this winter. Mr. Hlanchnrd
wns lotlcont when asked
tho mutter.
iWn
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slide In tho shakeup tht U ft
iini.i iim nliipn. uliknoniUk
lonferrod with S. P. rilrtiU
distance phono concerning ttii
tor and wtm ulto trjlnj tor1'
louch with C. It. "arrow,
j Takes Man)' KqxWlkw.
r .. ... t i ..iv.t lirin I
.ir. jiiaiiciiaru ni"iji
. ,i.. I,, i.iinn.i the taklne of frJ. I
.1. I., it.n .ncn nf VflllMS TtE I
Ilium III mu .' ,Tj
, Ilton. Mr. Kranson, ho d"I
11.1., nnilim onmn ItniA IWi m
I lllin puKiiifi rv"' -
for money which ,"
iiii,.,, wiin lives ot flrintj r1
him on a land coDirwt !t
Mint Franwm Ilil n ,W
Ainni.nl. on n tract Pf 01
and made no farther Wt
Hiiiiip ilnmlltoii canccucai'
fixtures.
.. . " Tho factory also carrlos an ox-
NCVV Cadillac Goes ThrOUgh tenstvollno or speclnl hardware, etc..
Mud and Over Hills Without mscii in its various products ns won
Changing Gears
"Tho Cndlllnc englneors dosorvo
unlimited praltso when thoy can mako
the Uultod States as level as the Sa
hara Desert," Is tho enthusiastic com
ment mado by I,. W. Grout after driv
ing a Cadillac Klght from Huffnlo, N,
Y to Springfield, Mass.
In his letor to tho Cadillac Com
pany Mr. Grout says thnt tho first
dny's driving wns through ruin nnd1
over vory bad roads, but tho car
porformed wonderfully, Hotweon
tblj had uot.bww done nt Handon. s,,ac,,K0 ni" Sprlngflold ninny hurd.
b . ;r.na ca wa hard fought In Sa- BlLU1' ""'H wo ocouiuureu. uii
Jifl'8nd on Its outcomo much Is 80vorul lt vns l'posslblo to got any
Woe tjtkfcd Mr. Trondgold ox- 8ort of Btnrt' ,ot tnur0 wus novor n.
proittid Wmnolf labt ovonlng ns tln10' " wrl,8' WMfi ll wn8 neccs
tuioouragod and optlmlstlo in rogard . bary to 8lllft out of ,,,K" Koar
to the dudalou of tho Supremo Mr 0""t says acourato account
Court. una kept of tho gasoline mtloago,
It to the port of Coqulllo thnt uml tl10 "Brua aro particularly Intor-
! now atti8tlng to soouro nn np- oeting In vlow of tho fact that thoy
proprlattod of 1250,000 from tho uro tuo rlr8t to uo nmdo public on
United Kiat4w government for liar- "1 performance of an eight cyllndor
mado for tho Installation and bnu-
quot on January G.
I It. Kirk was elected presi
dent, F. Magnusson, vlco-prosldont;
as n Inrgo stook of mahogany, onlc, rt ""', enapiain; j. jj. hiieuuon,
nmplo nnd myrtlo woods. 'secretary; August Frlzeon, treas-
Attentlon hns recently boon at-'' "ror: Charles H. Hill, Insldo gunrd;
trncted to this growing concern uyiKroa H"1' out8ll, K,inr(1' nlul Pa
tho shlpmont of tjireo show ensos to Jolmaon, of North Hond, trustoo
Handon nnd ono show enso to Co- rr "w Hirce-yonr term.
..ni nM.-... .. i. ........ or ...i -in A big bnnquot. It wns nlannod.
illlliu, iuuiu liiu nuinuiiti M, iiiiii uu i ii i . ,i, t
niiiiii iiu iil'iii iiiiiiiuiinueiy nuor tuo
I
Is n vocullBt of unitsunl nlillllv nml
seldom If ovor hns n rogulur thoator
nudlonco In Murshflold henrd n bottor
ono,
Hurbank and Danfortli scored woll
In tholr musical comedy stunt.
Tho acoustic properties of tho now
theater aro good and this, with tho
flno furnishings nnd appointments,
makes It n Joy to theater goors.
It Hconii that Mr. Katon
id Hen Solllnir oYtyort-
land nro tho present nVftVa'nsplrants
and that neither of thorn has a suf
ficient number of votos pledged to
iiosltlons woro taken !'
Francos Melcod.
Tho cost of echool "5
bo Investigated ana n"j
ry.. h
... ,....r,-.. .-- uMlIE
land tho nlnco. Mr. Hlanchnrd has to rcduco cost to mo r' j
qulto a following nnd lt Is baroly pos- por cent.
ALONG TIIH WATICHFItONT.
RlinwpiiHPa In Marsh fluid Hint worn
produced In tho Woodcraft Shop and tnlIutlon ot the now offlcors on
tho Coos hay Stationery Co. and tho Jm"l,y
Maishflold Haklng Co. storo fixtures1 "TT"! ! ', '
im.l Inlnrln.-fl nrn inml nvntilnln nf '' '""' ."'l 1 1 !.! I
Alert.
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iv- n i iitiiiiuid wciKirillUMIl .SKIII1! (1,
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AsklllK that tllOV lio crtvon nnlolfnr lOlllOITOW
oor vurpotm and lo show tholr sin-'
terHy lu tiw matter tho port hns
Iirouifood the two Oregon Sonators
that they win match dollar for dol
lar for emry one granted thorn by
Congress.
Coos Bay.
enr on a cross-country run of this
charactor. For tho ontlro distance of
113 miles, tho car averaged 13.3
miles por gallon.
Other fen t u r 08 that made this mile
age performance Interesting nro the
. , ... adverse road conditions botwoen Huf-1
Tho O.-W. It. & ,n
Bhops and terminals aro to romalri bolng six Inches deop, anil tho hills ' during his term.
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jit i iiu wanes ami win no onlnrgod mi tlio inner part or tuo journey i
itq becomo tho leading industry, i (Paid Ad.)
of
tljo nrtlstlc and sorvlceablo products
of tho Woodcraft Shop.
It also doos an oxtonslvo business i
lu cedar chests, recently shipping ono
as far as Palestine Texas.
Tho growth and development of
this company Is nmplo proof of thu
opportunity oij Coos Hay for the de
velopment of oth,qr manufacturing
concerns If stnrted. and managed by ( offices at Umpiro and at North Hond'
men wno Know uio ousinoss. -ma. in ico evening or alter tho carrier
success of tho Woodcraft Co. 1b a tor Marsfhlold loaves there In tho at
tribute to tho energy and enterprise j !"nK.0.ni,m1t.hOVeP,f0r n.,0ro hm
. ,. ., ni.-i, o.i i. toho hours thoro nnd arrives horo
, .t. ...,......, .. ... v.....vU, ...... .v too into to connoct with tho mall
Hesplondent In a now coat of
i paint, Inside and out, complotoly ov
( orhauled and with olectrie lights In
stalled on board, tho Mllllcpma was
VN1) ICMPlKi: MAIL l)i:i,lVi:itv, todny back on the Allegany nln to i
"' 1 fill.-. 11. ..In.. .l..- .1.' ?.'.''. .. .
,.. i..u t.ui;u iiuiiuh inu winter oi
morning tho Itedondo
servlco In tho dollvory of Kmplro and U expected to nrrlvo Irp'riomSnn
North Hond mnlls in Murshflold to I Francisco. V
meet uio trains irom noro to Myrtlo rpiin nlo v. , , , i.
Point a lotter was addressed today , a,1 Parn,8 ,s Cxpocted In Satur
to tho Fourth Assistant Postmaster i "ay morn'ng Jrqnt' San Francisco
General nt Washington. ,wlth a tnrgo of'frelglit nnd n pns-
i tho iirnannf Minn mnll ....l 1.. .t.. AA i.. " e
..- ... ,..wU.. v, ...u,, j,v ,,, uiC- uHBur Hal,
Something Nevj
NORTH BEND NEWS
Anderson & Klockors havo taken
promises nt no distant day to bo ono trains, necessitating another delay of tho contract to repair a break In tl,
of tho promlnont factors In tho manu- n',n'it n similar length of time, ,.,' " , fm f ,,roak ' th
Tho
at Kentuck Inlet dike which resulted In
(Paid Adv.)
Govornor-Elect Wlthycombo says
Railroad falo and Syracuso, tho nyitl at times thoro will bo no fancy trimmings
,..,.. ..i.. i i..i ,.. .i. ........ i no oosimnsiors nt .mnm
vnrr ii unit iin na-i.i iiiiiiiiiiiiir run iiiitnMnn.. i
" in .jiiiu mm nt .muaiillUHl are do-' v"" "wiiooii ruucil ai)u
8lrous of tho chanso and Captain other lowlands.
Dave Ilolden, who has the Umpire Geo. j. Richardson formerlv with
contract, has expressed himself in .,, iT,in on 10ierl with
favor of tho move I tUo Unlon 0I1 company hero, Is re-
At the present tlmo Editor McDan- norte' " figuring on returning to
lels of tho North Hond Harbor, runs t,l lla'.
.iiuv.uf uimj sQivjqe. acii noon
iiiiuging over a
French
Dry
Cleaning
r AJAWmn in the
.... Intl&A
.v.inm which wo rccenuj .- ?
.... .i.ii.l,mnnt Is the Ottlf P
UllS uai
... nv where eipertiP""!
.. ...i niinnrs aro employ
" 'B,W"", -X ' , ,.,iutfUrl
whoro ovofy moun.
v.iidfiA-i"sti.-wn
and sntlsfactorll).
iiom'ei'nher wo dry clean
'from ifjdollcalo bit of W
tflM
finesse
Veiling gowns and I
our
inrvi'i
'M
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to be tnorou
ibiy ?!
The Ladies
...,rt CM
will no wnser find" J' ' pfj
send work to faan r-land.
ovt'f a box full of leltors Inl i.'it ;S ....t. .
THIS TIMES want ads get results. ' u,no to catch tho. afternoon irnln. 'nuknn n T . ,i,vNTIRT 1
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